Large Marine Diesels in Challenging Times CIMAC Circle, Marintec 2009
Large Marine Diesels in Challenging Times CIMAC Circle, Marintec 2009
Large Marine Diesels in Challenging Times CIMAC Circle, Marintec 2009
Kjeld Aabo
Director Two-stroke Promotion
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What goes in must come out
Heat
Exhaust gas
Air 13.0% O2
8.5 kg/kWh 75.8% N2
21% O2 5.2% CO2
79% N2 5.35% H2O
Lube
1 g/kWh
97% HC
2.5% CA
0.5% S
Work
SFOC
g/kWh 2007
250
200
SFOC
Full-rated
De-rated
150 Ideal Carnot cycle
NOx
NOx g/kWh
100 20
50 10
GB/GBE
K98FF GFCA 3.4
84VT2BF180 KGF MC/MC-C ME/ME-C/ME-B
0
1940 1960 1980 2000 2020 Year
1990-1999
engines
Tier I
- 15 %
- 20 % Tier I: (global)
Tier II: 2011
- 80 % (global)
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Tier III Candidate Technology
Freshwater
injectors
Flow change
cyclone water
separator
WMC
Sea water drain
Fresh water drain
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SCR or EGR for Tier III Compliance
1 SCR reactor 1
2 Turbocharger bypass
3 Temperature sensor after SCR
4 Large motors for
auxiliary blowers
5 Urea injector 2 5
3
6 SCR bypass 6
7 Temperature sensor 8
7
before SCR
8 Additional flange in exhaust Deck
gas receiver 4
6S35MC
….to reality:
EGR gas pipes
- scrubber to cooler
EGR shutdown
EGR scrubber valve
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Emission Trend
Emission restricted areas by IMO – ECAs in 07/2009
10. China, Qingdao discussed ECAs: Coasts of Mexico, Coasts of Alaska and Great Lakes, Singapore, Hong Kong, Korea, Australia, Black
Sea, Mediterranean Sea (2014), Tokyo Bay (in 2015)
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Aalborg Industries & DFDS
Exhaust gas scrubber retrofit project
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ME-GI: Gas and Pilot Oil Injection
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Alternative Fuel for Container Ships
ME-GI Engine for LNG
LNG tank
ME-GI main engine
Reduction with Reduction with
Reduction with ME-GI ME-GI + WHR ME-GI + WHR+EGR
CO2 (gram per tonne mile) 23% 35% 33%
Reduction gear
Reduction with overspeed
gearbox clutch
Emergency
Generator, Steam generator
AC alternator turbine
Exh. gas boiler
HP
LP LP Exh. gas
turbine
Steam for Superheated
steam Switchboard
heating
services HP
Diesel generators
Turbo-
chargers
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Low-sulphur Fuel Operation
Fuel change-over unit
High S% Low S%
BN
Oil 10-40-70!
Compatibility
of mixed fuels!
Engine
Viscosity!
Tank system
considerations!
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Mixing Two Different Fuels
Case story
Before Bunker
separator sample
Density @ 15C
928.0 932.4
Viscosity @
19.5 22.1
50°C
Water 0.2 <0.10
MCR 9 10
Sulphur 1.24 1.54
TSP 0.34 0.01
Total sediment ~ A fuels stabillity reserve
U/F 0.60
accelerated
Vanadium 92 100 Source: DNVPS
BN
Oil 10-40-70!
Compatibility
of mixed fuels!
Engine
Viscosity!
Tank system
considerations!
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Low-sulphur Fuel Operation
Fuel change-over unit!
High S% Low S%
BN
Oil 10-40-70!
Compatibility
of mixed fuels!
Engine
Viscosity!
Tank system
considerations!
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Low-sulphur Fuel Operation
Fuel change-over unit!
High S% Low S%
BN
Oil 10-40-70!
Compatibility
of mixed fuels!
Engine
Viscosity!
Tank system
considerations!
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Different individual factors on engines and ex. Fuel
system, have an influence on capability to operate on low
viscosity fuels.
Fuel pump high pressure leakage mainly generated at cut off holes
Design of fuel pumps
Conclusion ;
T/C cut-out
Exhaust gas receiver
1 of 3 T/C, 66% power
1 of 4 T/C, 75% power
Cut-out at stopped or dead slow engine condition
Development on ME engines
Stage 1: Manual adjustment of ME engine
control
Stage 2: Fully integrated system
with interlock to ME ECS
Cooler Cooler Cooler
Scavenging air receiver