DOI: 10.5937/jaes18-25189
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Volume 18 article 684 pages: 251 - 256
With the enforcement of international regulations aimed at reducing environmental pollution, various measures and
procedures have been proposed to reduce fuel consumption and increase energy efficiency of ships. Cruising ships
that are commonly visiting some of most sensitive and protected sea areas are of particularly interest.
This case study outlines measure that can be applied to cruising vessels without installing new or modifications of
existing systems and will require somewhat increased attention of chief engineer during voyage.
Modern medium speed marine diesel engines, out of the total energy contained in the fuel, utilize slightly less than
half while the rest is a thermal loss.Therefore, ships are equipped with waste heat recovery systems utilizing the
excessive heat of diesel engine exhaust gases and cooling water. The findings in this paper shows that correct selection of parameters in automated control of cooling water temperature results with a significant improvement of diesel
engine thermal efficiency, reduced fuel consumption and improved costs efficiency. The results are applicable for all
similar marine or industrial power systems as well.
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