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MTZ worldwide | 2002

12-Cylinder hydrogen engine in the BMW 750hL

Andreas Schüers; Alois Abel; Hans Fickel; Michael Preis; Reinhard Artmann

Even after more than 100 years of development, the internal combustion engine has still not exhausted its potential. Hydrogen as a source of energy will introduce a new era. Internal combustion engines are ideally suited for the transition to the hydrogen environment as they can be adapted to bi-fuel applications with minimum expenditure. For more than 20 years, BMW has been developing and promoting the use of hydrogen in motor vehicle applications and has consequently assumed a pioneering role in this technology.


Archive | 1996

Power control system for motor vehicles with a plurality of power-converting components

Siegfried Friedmann; Karl Brinz; Michael Preis; Georg Goetz; Jürgen Krause


Archive | 1995

Power control system for hybrid-drive motor vehicle with power-converting elements

Georg Goetz; Karl Brinz; Juergen Krause; Michael Preis; Siegfried Friedmann


Archive | 1994

Automatic power delivery control for automobile hybrid drive

Michael Preis; Siegfried Friedmann; Wolfgang Strobl; Karl Brinz; Falk Gerbig; Fritz Fickenscher


Archive | 2002

Process for the catalytic exhaust gas aftertreatment of engine combustion emissions

Michael Preis; Hans Fickel; Juergen Ringler


Archive | 1997

Exhaust gas purifying apparatus for Otto engine

Stefan Detterbeck; Peter Mueller; Michael Preis


SAE transactions | 1996

Research Results on Processes and Catalyst Materials for Lean NOx Conversion

Axel König; Thomas Richter; Edward Jobson; Michael Preis; Emanuele Leveroni; Bernd Krutzsch; Rémi Noirot; M. Chevrier


Archive | 1996

Exhaust gas treatment unit

Peter Mueller; Michael Preis; Stefan Detterbeck


Archive | 1992

Catalytic denitrification of engine exhaust gas with reducing agent - in amt. controlled according to nitrogen oxide concn. before and/or after redn. and pref. residual reducing agent content

Siegfried Friedmann; Michael Preis


Archive | 2006

Reformer system comprising electrical heating devices

Jürgen Ringler; Christian Liebl; Michael Preis; Jochem Huber; John E. Kirwan; James Grieve

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