The shipping sector is today facing challenges which require a larger focus on energy efficiency and fuel consumption. In this article, a methodology for performing a feasibility analysis of the installation of a WHR (waste heat recovery) system on a vessel is described and applied to a case study vessel. The method proposes to calculate the amount of energy and exergy available for the WHR systems and to compare it with the propulsion and auxiliary power needs based on available data for ship operational profile. The expected exergy efficiency of the WHR system is used as an independent variable, thus allowing estimating the expected fuel savings when a detailed design of the WHR system is not yet available. The use of the proposed method ...
The increase of ship’s energy utilization efficiency and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions h...
Waste heat recovery steam systems is a proven technology for improving the ship power plant efficien...
The utilization of main engine-based waste heat sources using organic Rankine cycle (ORC) systems is...
The shipping sector is today facing challenges which require a larger focus on energy efficiency and...
In this article, the waste heat recovery (WHR) installations used for the production of saturated st...
Waste Heat Recovery (WHR) systems are more and more common on board new commercial ships, and their ...
In the present paper, the waste heat recovery (WHR) installations used for the production of saturat...
YesTechnological systems are not merely designed with a narrow function in mind. Good designs typica...
The last years have been particularly challenging for the shipping industry. Fuel prices have increa...
Shipping is already a relevant contributor to global carbon dioxide emissions, and its share is expe...
The paper presents the main results of a research project directed to the development of mathematica...
During recent research activities carried out also in collaboration with leading industries, the aut...
Shipping contributes today to 2.1 % of global anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions and its share i...
In response to climate change, the marine sector is increasingly focused on the energy transition. N...
Shipping contributes today to 2.1% of global anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions and its share is...
The increase of ship’s energy utilization efficiency and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions h...
Waste heat recovery steam systems is a proven technology for improving the ship power plant efficien...
The utilization of main engine-based waste heat sources using organic Rankine cycle (ORC) systems is...
The shipping sector is today facing challenges which require a larger focus on energy efficiency and...
In this article, the waste heat recovery (WHR) installations used for the production of saturated st...
Waste Heat Recovery (WHR) systems are more and more common on board new commercial ships, and their ...
In the present paper, the waste heat recovery (WHR) installations used for the production of saturat...
YesTechnological systems are not merely designed with a narrow function in mind. Good designs typica...
The last years have been particularly challenging for the shipping industry. Fuel prices have increa...
Shipping is already a relevant contributor to global carbon dioxide emissions, and its share is expe...
The paper presents the main results of a research project directed to the development of mathematica...
During recent research activities carried out also in collaboration with leading industries, the aut...
Shipping contributes today to 2.1 % of global anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions and its share i...
In response to climate change, the marine sector is increasingly focused on the energy transition. N...
Shipping contributes today to 2.1% of global anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions and its share is...
The increase of ship’s energy utilization efficiency and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions h...
Waste heat recovery steam systems is a proven technology for improving the ship power plant efficien...
The utilization of main engine-based waste heat sources using organic Rankine cycle (ORC) systems is...