IS Seddiek, MM Elgohary - International Journal of Naval Architecture and …, 2014 - Elsevier
Increasing amounts of ships exhaust gases emitted worldwide forced the International Maritime Organization to issue some restricted maritime legislation for reducing the adverse …
Air pollution from ships mainly comes from using heavy fuel oils for power generation. Although, these fuels are economical, they produce significant amounts of pollutant …
D Kimera, FN Nangolo - Journal of Quality in Maintenance …, 2019 - emerald.com
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to review maintenance practices, tools and parameters for marine mechanical systems that can be classified as plant, machinery and equipment …
AT Rêgo, SM Hanriot, AF Oliveira, P Brito… - Applied thermal …, 2014 - Elsevier
A considerable part of the energy generated by an automotive internal combustion engine is wasted as heat in the exhaust system. This wasted heat could be recovered and applied to …
W Litwin, W Leśniewski, D Piątek, K Niklas - Energies, 2019 - mdpi.com
The growing requirements for limiting the negative impact of all modes of transport on the natural environment mean that clean technologies are becoming more and more important …
NR Ammar, IS Seddiek - Transportation Research Part D: Transport and …, 2018 - Elsevier
In this paper, the waste heat of exhaust gases and jacket cooling water in marine diesel engines are analyzed to operate the absorption refrigeration unit (ARU). Thermo-economic …
The maritime environment faces many challenges due to growing amounts of ships, exhaust gases, especially carbon dioxide which accounts about 3% of global production in addition …
The wasted energy from a car exhaust can be considered as the heat supply for an absorption refrigeration cycle. In practice however, application of such cooling systems in …
C Ezgi - International journal of refrigeration, 2014 - Elsevier
Absorption heat pump (AHP) systems are cleaner and more efficient energy solutions than vapour–compression heat pump systems for heating and cooling on board naval surface …