THE HYDROGEN-FUELLED INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES FOR MARINE APPLICATIONS WITH A CASE STUDY

Modern marine power plants have been designed to improve the overall ship’s efficiency. This pushed the designers of marine machinery to search for unconventional fuels for these plants. During the previous years, diesel oil has been extensively used on-board ships. Due to the high price of light di...

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Main Authors: Ibrahim S. Seddiek, Mohamed M. Elgohary, Nader R. Ammar
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture 2015-03-01
Series:Brodogradnja
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Online Access:http://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=201747
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spelling doaj-3a5e85b9e31f403b86643fd042af80f72020-11-24T23:40:59ZengFaculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval ArchitectureBrodogradnja0007-215X1845-58592015-03-016612338THE HYDROGEN-FUELLED INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES FOR MARINE APPLICATIONS WITH A CASE STUDYIbrahim S. Seddiek0Mohamed M. Elgohary1Nader R. Ammar21-Department of Marine Engineering, Faculty of Maritime Studies, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. 2- Department of Marine Engineering Technology, Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Transport, Alexandria, Egypt.Department of Marine Engineering, Faculty of Maritime Studies, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.Department of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt.Modern marine power plants have been designed to improve the overall ship’s efficiency. This pushed the designers of marine machinery to search for unconventional fuels for these plants. During the previous years, diesel oil has been extensively used on-board ships. Due to the high price of light diesel oil and the environmental problems resulting from the use of heavy fuel oil, it has become necessary to search for an alternative to traditional fuels. As a result, natural gas fuel has been used on-board some types of ships, especially short-voyage cruise ships. Unfortunately, there are still some technical and logistic problems related to the use of natural gas as a fuel, especially as it is considered a non-renewable energy source. The use of hydrogen fuel on-board ships, particularly in modern power plants may contribute to overcoming the above problems. The present paper considers the possibility of the use of hydrogen fuel for marine applications and discusses different stages of hydrogen gas cycle beginning with hydrogen generation process from clean energy until using it as fuel for internal combustion engines on-board one RO/RO ship, named Taba, operating in the Mediterranean Sea. Compared to the diesel engine, the hydrogen fuelled engine is found to be lower in thermal efficiency and fuel consumption, however, some adjustments are needed.http://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=201747alternative fuelshydrogen enginehydrogen storageship’s emissions
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Mohamed M. Elgohary
Nader R. Ammar
THE HYDROGEN-FUELLED INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES FOR MARINE APPLICATIONS WITH A CASE STUDY
Brodogradnja
alternative fuels
hydrogen engine
hydrogen storage
ship’s emissions
author_facet Ibrahim S. Seddiek
Mohamed M. Elgohary
Nader R. Ammar
author_sort Ibrahim S. Seddiek
title THE HYDROGEN-FUELLED INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES FOR MARINE APPLICATIONS WITH A CASE STUDY
title_short THE HYDROGEN-FUELLED INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES FOR MARINE APPLICATIONS WITH A CASE STUDY
title_full THE HYDROGEN-FUELLED INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES FOR MARINE APPLICATIONS WITH A CASE STUDY
title_fullStr THE HYDROGEN-FUELLED INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES FOR MARINE APPLICATIONS WITH A CASE STUDY
title_full_unstemmed THE HYDROGEN-FUELLED INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES FOR MARINE APPLICATIONS WITH A CASE STUDY
title_sort hydrogen-fuelled internal combustion engines for marine applications with a case study
publisher Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture
series Brodogradnja
issn 0007-215X
1845-5859
publishDate 2015-03-01
description Modern marine power plants have been designed to improve the overall ship’s efficiency. This pushed the designers of marine machinery to search for unconventional fuels for these plants. During the previous years, diesel oil has been extensively used on-board ships. Due to the high price of light diesel oil and the environmental problems resulting from the use of heavy fuel oil, it has become necessary to search for an alternative to traditional fuels. As a result, natural gas fuel has been used on-board some types of ships, especially short-voyage cruise ships. Unfortunately, there are still some technical and logistic problems related to the use of natural gas as a fuel, especially as it is considered a non-renewable energy source. The use of hydrogen fuel on-board ships, particularly in modern power plants may contribute to overcoming the above problems. The present paper considers the possibility of the use of hydrogen fuel for marine applications and discusses different stages of hydrogen gas cycle beginning with hydrogen generation process from clean energy until using it as fuel for internal combustion engines on-board one RO/RO ship, named Taba, operating in the Mediterranean Sea. Compared to the diesel engine, the hydrogen fuelled engine is found to be lower in thermal efficiency and fuel consumption, however, some adjustments are needed.
topic alternative fuels
hydrogen engine
hydrogen storage
ship’s emissions
url http://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=201747
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