Publication detail
Ensuring the Environmental Friendliness of Drillships during Their Operation in Special Ecological Regions of Northern Europe
SAGIN, S. KUROPYATNYK, O. SAGIN, A. TKACHENKO, I. FOMIN, O. PÍŠTĚK, V. KUČERA, P.
English title
Ensuring the Environmental Friendliness of Drillships during Their Operation in Special Ecological Regions of Northern Europe
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
en
Original abstract
The features of the operation of the drillship-type vessels in special ecological regions of Northern Europe are considered. The main gap in the study of these systems is to determine the optimal degree of recirculation. The requirements of the International Maritime Organization for the emission of nitrogen oxides from the exhaust gases of marine diesel engines are given. The aim of the study is to determine the optimal degree of recirculation of exhaust gases of a 16V32 STX-MAN marine diesel. During the research, the optimal degree of exhaust gas recirculation varied in the range of 0–21%, the load on the diesel—in the range of 35–95% of the rated power. It was established that in this case, the emission of nitrogen oxides decreases up to 7.7–33.6%, the specific fuel consumption increases up to 0.2–3.5%. It was also found that the use of gas recirculation in the range of 18–21% at loads of 35–55% leads to a critical increase in exhaust gas temperature. It is advisable to use exhaust gas recirculation in the range of 6–15% to ensure the environmental friendliness of the operation of the drillships. In these modes, the maximum reduction in nitrogen oxide emissions is ensured with a minimum increase in specific fuel consumption. Future studies should be directed at the development of the criteria for the environmental stability of sea vessels.
English abstract
The features of the operation of the drillship-type vessels in special ecological regions of Northern Europe are considered. The main gap in the study of these systems is to determine the optimal degree of recirculation. The requirements of the International Maritime Organization for the emission of nitrogen oxides from the exhaust gases of marine diesel engines are given. The aim of the study is to determine the optimal degree of recirculation of exhaust gases of a 16V32 STX-MAN marine diesel. During the research, the optimal degree of exhaust gas recirculation varied in the range of 0–21%, the load on the diesel—in the range of 35–95% of the rated power. It was established that in this case, the emission of nitrogen oxides decreases up to 7.7–33.6%, the specific fuel consumption increases up to 0.2–3.5%. It was also found that the use of gas recirculation in the range of 18–21% at loads of 35–55% leads to a critical increase in exhaust gas temperature. It is advisable to use exhaust gas recirculation in the range of 6–15% to ensure the environmental friendliness of the operation of the drillships. In these modes, the maximum reduction in nitrogen oxide emissions is ensured with a minimum increase in specific fuel consumption. Future studies should be directed at the development of the criteria for the environmental stability of sea vessels.
Keywords in English
maritime transport; drillships; diesel engine; special ecological regions; exhaust gas recirculation; emission of nitrogen oxides; specific fuel consumption
Released
19.09.2022
Publisher
MDPI
ISSN
2077-1312
Volume
10
Number
9
Pages from–to
1–25
Pages count
25
BIBTEX
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author="Sergii {Sagin} and Oleksiy {Kuropyatnyk} and Arsenii {Sagin} and Ivan {Tkachenko} and Oleksij {Fomin} and Václav {Píštěk} and Pavel {Kučera},
title="Ensuring the Environmental Friendliness of Drillships during Their Operation in Special Ecological Regions of Northern Europe",
year="2022",
volume="10",
number="9",
month="September",
pages="1--25",
publisher="MDPI",
issn="2077-1312"
}