A range of non-conventional fuels are currently being considered for reducing greenhouse gas emissions from shipping. Modeling the emissions profile of these fuels can support the rapid development of engine concepts that assist decarbonization efforts. The goal of this study is to develop and test effective thermodynamic modeling frameworks which can predict (a) methane emissions from natural gas-operated engines, and (b) greenhouse gas and air pollutant emissions from ammonia-operated engines. The GT-Suite 0D/1D-CFD simulation software is used as the main framework for model development. Modeled emissions show generally good agreement with experimental measurements from large engines operated with Liquefied Natural Gas or diesel-ammonia mixtures.
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SNAME 8th International Symposium on Ship Operations, Management and Economics
March 7–8, 2023
Athens, Greece
Modeling intermediate and alternative fuel emissions in large two-stroke engines: Towards an accurate assessment of decarbonization impact
Vasileios Kostoulas;
Vasileios Kostoulas
National Technical University of Athens
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George Pontikakos;
George Pontikakos
National Technical University of Athens
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Ioannis Sklias;
Ioannis Sklias
Winterthur Gas & Diesel Ltd
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Apostolos Karvountzis-Kontakiotis;
Apostolos Karvountzis-Kontakiotis
Winterthur Gas & Diesel Ltd
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Lambros Kaiktsis
Lambros Kaiktsis
National Technical University of Athens
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Paper presented at the SNAME 8th International Symposium on Ship Operations, Management and Economics, Athens, Greece, March 2023.
Paper Number:
SNAME-SOME-2023-037
Published:
March 07 2023
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Kostoulas, Vasileios, Pontikakos, George, Sklias, Ioannis, Karvountzis-Kontakiotis, Apostolos, and Lambros Kaiktsis. "Modeling intermediate and alternative fuel emissions in large two-stroke engines: Towards an accurate assessment of decarbonization impact." Paper presented at the SNAME 8th International Symposium on Ship Operations, Management and Economics, Athens, Greece, March 2023. doi: https://doi.org/10.5957/SOME-2023-037
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