Simulation of low-speed diesel engine dynamics
Carbon oxidation (CO2) emissions' effects on the environment have raised concerns among international environmental organizations and marine authorities. Approximately 80% of all goods traded internationally are transported by sea, and this proportion is even higher for most developing count...
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Nanyang Technological University
2023
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10356/164012 |
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Summary: | Carbon oxidation (CO2) emissions' effects on the environment have raised concerns among
international environmental organizations and marine authorities. Approximately 80% of all
goods traded internationally are transported by sea, and this proportion is even higher for
most developing countries. More fossil fuel is being consumed as a result. The industry needs
to change in response to high fuel consumption pressure and legislative attempts to reduce
environmental impact by implementing the new standard EEDI (Energy Efficiency Design
Index). This new standard is established by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to
regulate the weight of the new ship larger than 400 gross tonnages, the authorities may grant a
few exceptions that up until 2017 mentioned in the MEPC resolution (Marine Environment
Protection Committee). The goal of this regulated indicator is to encourage innovative
technology to be used since the initial design phase to lower full-load usage for fuel energy.
Tankers, bulk carriers, container ships, and general cargo vessels are just a few of the many
vessels to which it is relevant.
This work established the calculation model for energy efficiency of marine low-speed diesel
container ships and offered dynamic simulation analysis for shipping stakeholders to develop
energy consumption assessment indices for the selected containership to be used for
simulation in various scenarios. The simulation is according to the current situation of fuel
consumption measures EEDI (Energy Efficient Design Index) enforced to be complied with by
marine transportation ships. The result of simulation in different scenarios demonstrates the
relationship of fuel consumption with energy efficiency in the calculation model of EEDI.
The EEDI is a quantifiable number that is used to compare different scenarios in visualized
method and enhance the understanding of how different factors affect the energy
efficiency. Therefore, given instructions on how to determine the EEDI and choose the
technologies that will maximize energy efficiency and minimize fuel consumption. The cost
and possible long-term savings from deploying the EEDI in comparison to current
technologies and the offer to ship owners of the efficient ship. |
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