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  • HYBRID ENERGY SYSTEM FOR A CLASSIC SHIP POWER PLANT

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    The article presents a brief overview of hybrid energy systems used on ships. The area of their application is outlined. The benefits of using such systems are also indicated. Then, the classic ship power plant is defined. The most important part of the article is a proposal how to modify a classic engine room by using a hybrid energy system. The idea is: to accumulate a part of electricity in areas where it is allowed to burn...

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  • A Concept for Safe and Less Expensive Acceleration of a Marine Steam Turbine Start-up

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    This paper analyses the issue of accelerated start-up of a marine steam turbine, which is an important problem because the start-up of a steam machine involves the combustion of fuel that is not transformed into useful energy. To find novel technologies that offer improvements in this aspect is essential due to restrictions on reducing ship emissions. Thus, the shorter the start-up time, the better for the environment and economy....

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  • Feasibility of combined diesel engine - steam turbine in power station operating in the maritime

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    - Year 2012

    Compression-ignition engines used in ship technology as main propulsion engines are large units reaching even to 50-60 MW. Currently, the efficiency of such engines amounts to 45-50%. With such a large power unit, exhaust gases leaving the engine contain very large quantities of heat available for further treatment. Exhaust gases from the piston engine contain about 25% of the heat supplied to the engine in the fuel. Using the...

  • Tyre rolling resistance and its influence on fuel consumption

    Rolling resistance of tyres is one of the major resistive forces acting on any wheeled vehicle. Unfortunately, it is also one of the forces very difficult to measure. It is estimated that in certain traffic conditions (like for example constant speed driving with slow or moderate speed) so called Rolling Resistance Impact Factor may be as high as 0.3. This means that reduction of rolling resistance by 50% would lead to 15% of energy...

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  • Adaptable management for cooling cyclic air in ship power plants by heat conversion – Part 1: Downsizing strategy for cogeneration plants

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    • R. Radchenko
    • A. Radchenko
    • D. Mikielewicz
    • M. Radchenko
    • A. Pavlenko
    • A. Andreev

    - ENERGY - Year 2024

    The ship power plants (SPP) are generally based on Diesel engines. Their fuel efficiency is gradually sensible to cyclic air temperatures and drops with their rise. A sustainable performance of ship engines with high fuel efficiency is possible by cooling intake and charge air as two objects in waste heat conversion chillers. The peculiarities of marine engine application are associated with constrained space of machine room. Whereas,...

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  • Understanding Fuel Saving and Clean Fuel Strategies Towards Green Maritime

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    • V. N. Nguyen
    • K. Rudzki
    • M. Dzida
    • N. D. K. Pham
    • M. T. Pham
    • P. Q. P. Nguyen
    • P. N. Xuan

    - Polish Maritime Research - Year 2023

    Due to recent emission-associated regulations imposed on marine fuel, ship owners have been forced to seek alternate fuels, in order to meet the new limits. The aim of achieving low-carbon shipping by the year 2050, has meant that alternative marine fuels, as well as various technological and operational initiatives, need to be taken into account. This article evaluates and examines recent clean fuels and novel clean technologies...

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