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- Title
Supplying of Marine Diesel Engine Ecological Parameters.
- Authors
Sagin, Sergii Victorovych; Kuropyatnyk, Oleksiy Andriiovych; Zablotskyi, Yurii Victorovych; Gaichenia, Oleksandr Victorovich
- Abstract
The by-pass system of exhaust gas for the engine 6L20 Wartsila has been observed. The requirements of Annex VI MARPOL towards nitrogen oxide concentration in ship engine exhaust gases have been provided. The purpose of research was the determination of diesel 6L20 Wartsila by-pass exhaust gases optimum volume – at this the nitrogen oxide minimal concentration in exhaust gases is assured, the minimal increase (comparing with operation mode without by-pass) – specific effective fuel consumption, supporting of necessary thermal factor diapason of engine cylinders. The research was performed for the exhaust gas by-pass diapason 0…10% with engine load diapason 0.55…0.85 % from nominal power. Upon experimental results it has been stated that the exhaust gas by-pass usage favors the ecological parameters of ships engine operation modes – by this at the range of exploitation load 0.55…0.85 % from nominal power the nitrogen oxide concentration in exhaust gas is decreased to 1.32….12.97%. The exhaust gas by-pass impairs the combustion process and favors the increasing of specific effective fuel consumption and increasing the temperature of exhaust gases. The exhaust gas by-pass system effectiveness assessment should be performed by complex estimation of the following engine operation parameters: the nitrogen oxide concentration in exhaust gas, increasing of specific effective fuel consumption(SFOC), the exhaust gas temperature. As optimal degree of exhaust gas by-pass value when the maximum decrease of nitrogen oxide emission at minimal increase of fuel consumption and simultaneous engine thermal factor handling has to be considered.
- Subjects
MARINE engines; WASTE gases; ENGINE cylinders; INTERNAL combustion engines; ENERGY consumption; DIESEL motors; EXHAUST gas recirculation
- Publication
Nase More, 2022, Vol 69, Issue 1, p53
- ISSN
0469-6255
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.17818/NM/2022/1.7