Year: 2021 Language: english Author: Reusser C. Genre: Technical book Publisher: ITexLi ISBN: 1839694726 Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages Pages count: 87 Description: This volume focuses on the design and operation efficiency of ships through an analysis of the main propulsion systems. It discusses the use of alternative fuels as well as the integration of hybrid and fully electric propulsion systems. Some marine propulsion systems are based on thermal machines that operate under the diesel cycle. Their main advantages, compared to other propulsion systems based on thermal machines, are low specific fuel consumption and greater thermal efficiency. However, their main disadvantages lie in the emissions produced by combustion, such as carbon dioxide (CO2), sulfur oxide (SOx), and nitrogen oxide (NOx). Over the last decade, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) has adopted a series of regulations to reduce these emissions based on the introduction of several energy efficiency designs and operational indicators.
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Aerodynamic Analysis and Design of High-Performance Sails Systems and Operation of Ballast Water in Ships with the Changing Ballast Water Management Policy Private and Public Management of the Real Estate Registry in Chile Management of Nutrient-Rich Wastes and Wastewaters on Board of Ships Perspective Chapter: Smart Maintenance in Modern Ship Engineering, Design and Operations Human Resource Management in National Shipping
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Modern Ship Engineering, Design and Operations
Year: 2021
Language: english
Author: Reusser C.
Genre: Technical book
Publisher: ITexLi
ISBN: 1839694726
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Pages count: 87
Description: This volume focuses on the design and operation efficiency of ships through an analysis of the main propulsion systems. It discusses the use of alternative fuels as well as the integration of hybrid and fully electric propulsion systems.
Some marine propulsion systems are based on thermal machines that operate under the diesel cycle. Their main advantages, compared to other propulsion systems based on thermal machines, are low specific fuel consumption and greater thermal efficiency. However, their main disadvantages lie in the emissions produced by combustion, such as carbon dioxide (CO2), sulfur oxide (SOx), and nitrogen oxide (NOx). Over the last decade, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) has adopted a series of regulations to reduce these emissions based on the introduction of several energy efficiency designs and operational indicators.
Contents
Aerodynamic Analysis and Design of High-Performance SailsSystems and Operation of Ballast Water in Ships with the Changing Ballast Water Management Policy
Private and Public Management of the Real Estate Registry in Chile
Management of Nutrient-Rich Wastes and Wastewaters on Board of Ships
Perspective Chapter: Smart Maintenance in Modern Ship Engineering, Design and Operations
Human Resource Management in National Shipping
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