Restrictions on emissions are being imposed by regional and international shipping organisations, which raise the question of which marine fuel and technology can most effectively replace heavy fuel oil and diesel engines. The aim of this study is to find appropriate advanced combined gas and steam turbine cycles for marine propulsion systems in a large container ship with respect to the evolving maritime environmental regulations. The selection criteria are the thermodynamic performance, emissions, size, and weight of advanced combined gas and steam turbine cycles in a large container ship. Two baselines are used: a diesel engine using marine diesel oil and a combined gas and steam turbine system using liquefied natural gas and marine dies...
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is becoming a viable, “green” alternative to marine fuel oil for ship pr...
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is becoming a viable, “green” alternative to marine fuel oil for ship pr...
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is becoming a viable, “green” alternative to marine fuel oil for ship pr...
Restrictions on emissions are being imposed by regional and international shipping organisations, wh...
The gas turbines are known to have good efficiency when used in combined cycle configurations and ha...
The stringent regulations set by the International Maritime Organization on pollutant emissions comb...
This paper describes the problem of improvement in environment protection by application "environmen...
About 3% of the global emissions are produced by ship transport but are concentrated in coastal and ...
This year for the first time a cruise line has opted for a (combined) cycle gas turbine plant as opp...
Owing to the stringent regulations on pollutant emissions that are imposed by the International Mari...
This paper focuses on potential benefits due to the Waste Heat Recovery (WHR) from marine dual fuel ...
This paper focuses on potential benefits due to the Waste Heat Recovery (WHR) from marine dual fuel ...
This paper focuses on potential benefits due to the Waste Heat Recovery (WHR) from marine dual fuel ...
As a consequence of the new and up-coming regulations imposed by the International Maritime Organiza...
This paper focuses on potential benefits due to the Waste Heat Recovery (WHR) from marine dual fuel ...
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is becoming a viable, “green” alternative to marine fuel oil for ship pr...
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is becoming a viable, “green” alternative to marine fuel oil for ship pr...
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is becoming a viable, “green” alternative to marine fuel oil for ship pr...
Restrictions on emissions are being imposed by regional and international shipping organisations, wh...
The gas turbines are known to have good efficiency when used in combined cycle configurations and ha...
The stringent regulations set by the International Maritime Organization on pollutant emissions comb...
This paper describes the problem of improvement in environment protection by application "environmen...
About 3% of the global emissions are produced by ship transport but are concentrated in coastal and ...
This year for the first time a cruise line has opted for a (combined) cycle gas turbine plant as opp...
Owing to the stringent regulations on pollutant emissions that are imposed by the International Mari...
This paper focuses on potential benefits due to the Waste Heat Recovery (WHR) from marine dual fuel ...
This paper focuses on potential benefits due to the Waste Heat Recovery (WHR) from marine dual fuel ...
This paper focuses on potential benefits due to the Waste Heat Recovery (WHR) from marine dual fuel ...
As a consequence of the new and up-coming regulations imposed by the International Maritime Organiza...
This paper focuses on potential benefits due to the Waste Heat Recovery (WHR) from marine dual fuel ...
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is becoming a viable, “green” alternative to marine fuel oil for ship pr...
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is becoming a viable, “green” alternative to marine fuel oil for ship pr...
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is becoming a viable, “green” alternative to marine fuel oil for ship pr...