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Martynas Drazdauskas and Sergejus Lebedevas
The capability of operational marine diesel engines to adapt to renewable and low-carbon fuels is considered one of the most influential methods for decarbonizing maritime transport. In the medium and long term, ammonia is positively valued among renewab...
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Longde Wang, Hui Cao, Zhichao Cui and Zeren Ai
Marine engines confront challenges of varying working conditions and intricate failures. Existing studies have primarily concentrated on fault diagnosis in a single condition, overlooking the adaptability of these methods in diverse working condition. To...
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Ulrich Carsten Johannes Rischmüller, Alexandros Lessis, Patrick Egerer and Mirko Hornung
A wide range of aircraft propulsion technologies is being investigated in current research to reduce the environmental impact of commercial aviation. As the implementation of purely hydrogen-powered aircraft may encounter various challenges on the airpor...
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Zepeng Shu, Huibing Gan, Zhenguo Ji and Ben Liu
The marine dual-fuel engine can switch between diesel and gas modes according to the requirements of sailing conditions, fuel cost, and other working conditions to make sure the ship is in the best operating condition. In fuel-mode switching in engines, ...
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Yiwei Wu, Yadan Huang, H. Wang and Lu Zhen
Reducing air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions has become one of the primary tasks for the shipping industry over the past few years. Among alternative marine fuels, liquefied natural gas (LNG) is regarded as one of the most popular alternative mari...
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Carlos Gervasio Rodríguez, María Isabel Lamas, Juan de Dios Rodríguez and Amr Abbas
Nowadays, the environmental impact of shipping constitutes an important challenge. In order to achieve climate neutrality as soon as possible, an important priority consists of progressing on the decarbonization of marine fuels. Free-carbon fuels, used a...
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Marco Gianni, Andrea Pietra, Andrea Coraddu and Rodolfo Taccani
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has recently discussed the introduction of a new design index called the Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII), which is a measure of the total carbon dioxide emissions divided by the amount of cargo carried and b...
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Shiyi Pan, Jinhua Wang, Bin Liang, Hao Duan and Zuohua Huang
Hydrogen addition can improve the performance and extend the lean burn limit of gasoline engines. Different hydrogen injection strategies lead to different types of hydrogen mixture distribution (HMD), which affects the engine performance. Therefore, the...
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Marco Altosole, Flavio Balsamo, Ugo Campora and Luigia Mocerino
The performance of a marine dual-fuel engine, equipped with an innovative hybrid turbocharger producing electric power to satisfy part of the ship?s electric load, is presented by a simulation comparison with the traditional turbocharging technology. The...
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Sergejus Lebedevas, Lukas Norkevicius and Peilin Zhou
Decarbonization of ship power plants and reduction of harmful emissions has become a priority in the technological development of maritime transport, including ships operating in seaports. Engines fueled by diesel without using secondary emission reducti...
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