E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2016)

Development of alternative ship propulsion in terms of exhaust emissions

  • Markowski Jarosław,
  • Pielecha Jacek,
  • Jasiński Remigiusz,
  • Kniaziewicz Tomasz,
  • Wirkowski Paweł

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20161000140
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10
p. 00140

Abstract

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The introduction of new emission limits for exhaust emissions of ship engines contributes to the development of new powertrain solutions. New solutions in the simplest approach concern the reduction of the concentration of sulfur in motor fuels. Typically, the aforementioned fuels have a lower value of viscosity which causes a number of supply system problems. It is becoming more and more common to use fuel cells in engine rooms of various types of marine vessels. Unlike conventional systems that use internal combustion engines, these systems have zero exhaust emissions. Hydrogen, methanol, methane and other substances may be used as a fuel in fuel cells. However, so far the best operating parameters are manifested by cells powered by hydrogen, which is associated with difficulties in obtaining and storing this fuel. Therefore, the use of turbine engines allows the obtaining of large operating and environmental advantages. The paper presents a comparison of the ecological parameters of turbine and piston engines.