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PROCEEDINGS OF THE INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS PART M-JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING FOR THE MARITIME ENVIRONMENT
Volume 237, Issue 2, Pages 370-384Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/14750902221123845
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Simulation; maritime systems; design; maritime systems; exhaust gas scrubbing; pollution abatement; diesel engines
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A model of a hybrid marine engine exhaust gas scrubber is developed and validated using sea-trial data and a chemical process simulator. The model accurately describes the performance of the scrubber under different operating conditions and sensitivity analyses are conducted to investigate the effect of various parameters.
A model of a hybrid marine engine exhaust gas scrubber is constructed using sea-trial data and a chemical process simulator. The model can describe the performance of the scrubber under both open-loop and closed-loop operation. Predictions for solubility and reaction equilibria are validated using published data. The model results are consistent with the sea-trial data. Sensitivity analyses are conducted to determine the effect of various operating parameters on the scrubbing performance for both open-loop and closed-loop operation.
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