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In-situ data vs. bottom-up approaches in estimations of marine fuel consumptions and emissions

Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, 2018
Pollution by marine fuels and their influence on ecosystems and the human populace are growing concerns in the maritime industry. Consequently, emission regulations, alternate marine fuels and fuel efficiency enhancements are being pursued to ensure that
Rumesh H. Merien-Paul   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Marine applications of fuel cells

Oceans '02 MTS/IEEE, 2005
The objective is to determine the feasibility of placing a fuel cell on a medium size ocean going research vessel. The proposed system will be used as an electric generator with the capacity to supply power to equipment and also as a propulsion system for all speeds.
R. Lawton, J.F. Bash, S.M. Barnett
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Application of a Ternary Phase Diagram To Describe the Stability of Residual Marine Fuel

Energy & Fuels, 2019
The description of the stability index of the residue marine fuels, whose technology of production is based on the compounding visbreaking residue, light cycle gas oil, and ultralow sulfur diesel by means of a tricomponent phase diagram, is presented in ...
N. Kondrasheva   +9 more
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Parametric investigation of diesel–methanol dual fuel marine engines with port and direct injection

Fuel
Methanol is identified as a transition fuel to improve the environmental footprint of shipping operations. However, high methanol shares cannot be achieved in premixed combustion marine dual-fuel engines.
Panagiotis Karvounis   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Worldwide Characterization of Marine Fuels

1985
Currently, the U.S. Navy's preferred fuel of all fossil-fueled, surface ship power systems is a middle distillate fuel conforming to the requirements of MIL-F-16884H, Fuel, Naval Distillate (NATO F-76). In recent years, the Navy has been finding it more difficult to obtain F-76, especially in foreign ports.
MW Burnett   +5 more
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Diesel Fuels in Marine Operations

1954
There are a variety of diesel engines Used in marine service, ranging from small life boat and generator engines up to high horsepower, low-speed, main propulsion units having cylinder diameters of 30 in. or more. In a particular ship, moreover, several sizes of engines are generally used, one for propulsion, and others for the various auxiliary uses ...
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Advancements and current technologies on hydrogen fuel cell applications for marine vehicles

International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 2022
Huseyin Turan Arat
exaly  

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