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http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/KAIS.2021.22.4.281

Feasibility Study of Fuel Property for Fuel Processing Design on Ship and Warship  

Hwang, Gwang-Tak (KIPA)
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Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society / v.22, no.4, 2021 , pp. 281-286 More about this Journal
Abstract
The International Maritime Organization recently proposed a policy to establish a preemptive response strategy for exhaust gas pollution on board ships according to the recent strengthening of the sulfur content regulations. Discussions on improving the fuel oil quality and reducing emissions are also ongoing. Fuel oil quality information, which is one of the main concerns internationally, is increasing as the sulfur content standard is being applied from the current 3.5% to 0.5% by 2020. From the perspective of shipping companies and recipients, the essential quality of fuel oil is also requested for domestic and international fuel oil information, basic properties, correlation information between characteristics for application of solid ships and ships. The current standard for the basic quality of fuel oil is generally used, but the nature and composition of the fuel oil are very complex, and the interpretation of the basic quality is complicated because there are many cases outside the scope of the basic standard. Various factors were analyzed for the basic quality of fuel oil in terms of the basic quality of fuel oil, optimization of operation in ships, and fuel efficiency in ships. Moreover, the possibility of applying the standard according to the dilution was suggested.
Keywords
Basic Property; Combustion; Dispersion; Fuel Additive; System Engineering; Warship;
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