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1985
Description Discusses fuel quality and product availability both now and in the past; practical experience with current fields, stressing the need for expertise in on-board treatment; and research and proposed tests for ignition and combustion, compatibility, and particulates.
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Description Discusses fuel quality and product availability both now and in the past; practical experience with current fields, stressing the need for expertise in on-board treatment; and research and proposed tests for ignition and combustion, compatibility, and particulates.
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Alternative Fuels for Marine Applications
Latvian Journal of Chemistry, 2012This paper outlines the growing number of shipboard applications of new, alternative fuels such as: low sulphur fuels, gas fuels and biofuels in the global maritime transport. Advantages of the new fuels, their functionnal basis, is limited to applicability and current development issues have been shown, including the analysis of cost predictions ...
K. Kołwzan, M. Narewski
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Marine applications of fuel cells
Oceans '02 MTS/IEEE, 2005The 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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Marine Alternative Fuel Performance Testing
ASME 2012 Internal Combustion Engine Division Spring Technical Conference, 2012As part of the U.S. Maritime Administration (MARAD) marine application of alternative fuel initiative, the U.S. Navy provided neat hydrotreated renewable diesel (HRD), derived from the hydroprocessing of algal oils, for operational and exhaust emission testing onboard the T/S STATE OF MICHIGAN.
Sujit Ghosh +4 more
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A systematic review on the acceptance of alternative marine fuels
Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2023L. Bilgili
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Evaluation of alternative marine fuels from dual perspectives considering multiple vessel sizes
Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, 2023Jiahui Zou, Bin Yang
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Energy & Fuels, 2018
This paper includes the problem statement of obtaining environmentally friendly high-viscosity marine fuels, as well as a possible technological solution consisting in sequential oil processing in an atmospheric-vacuum unit, processing of the vacuum ...
N. Kondrasheva +5 more
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This paper includes the problem statement of obtaining environmentally friendly high-viscosity marine fuels, as well as a possible technological solution consisting in sequential oil processing in an atmospheric-vacuum unit, processing of the vacuum ...
N. Kondrasheva +5 more
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Petroleum science and technology, 2018
The influence of depressant and depressant-dispersing additives injection in the amount of less than 0.75% on low-temperature properties of marine fuels and their distillate compounds is presented in this research paper.
N. Kondrasheva +5 more
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The influence of depressant and depressant-dispersing additives injection in the amount of less than 0.75% on low-temperature properties of marine fuels and their distillate compounds is presented in this research paper.
N. Kondrasheva +5 more
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Review on impacts of low sulfur regulations on marine fuels and compliance options
Fuel, 2022S. Vedachalam +2 more
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2015
The requirement of energy in one form or another is important for all human activities. The U.K. Energy Research Center reported that the production of oil will reach its peak in 2030, and after that, it will start to decline (Sorrel et al. 2010). Similarly, the production of gas reaches its peak in 2020 (Bentley 2002).
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The requirement of energy in one form or another is important for all human activities. The U.K. Energy Research Center reported that the production of oil will reach its peak in 2030, and after that, it will start to decline (Sorrel et al. 2010). Similarly, the production of gas reaches its peak in 2020 (Bentley 2002).
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