首页 | 本学科首页   官方微博 | 高级检索  
     检索      

采用沿岸动力概念以减少埃及红海海域高速船燃料消耗与降低排放(英文)
作者姓名:Ibrahim S.Seddiek  ;Mosaad A.Mosleh  ;Adel A.Banawan
作者单位:[1]Department of Marine Engineering Technology, Arab Academy for Science & Technology and Maritime Transport; [2]Department of Marine engineering, Faculty of Maritime Studies, King Abdul-Aziz University; [3]Department of Marine Engineering and Naval Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University
摘    要:The progress of economic globalization,the rapid growth of international trade,and the maritime transportation has played an increasingly significant role in the international supply chain.As a result,worldwide seaports have suffered from a central problem,which appears in the form of massive amounts of fuel consumed and exhaust gas fumes emitted from the ships while berthed.Many ports have taken the necessary precautions to overcome this problem,while others still suffer due to the presence of technical and financial constraints.In this paper,the barriers,interconnection standards,rules,regulations,power sources,and economic and environmental analysis related to ships,shore-side power were studied in efforts to find a solution to overcome his problem.As a case study,this paper investigates the practicability,costs and benefits of switching from onboard ship auxiliary engines to shore-side power connection for high-speed crafts called Alkahera while berthed at the port of Safaga,Egypt.The results provide the national electricity grid concept as the best economical selection with 49.03 percent of annual cost saving.Moreover,environmentally,it could achieve an annual reduction in exhaust gas emissions of CO2,CO,NOx,P.M,and SO2by 276,2.32,18.87,0.825 and 3.84 tons,respectively.

关 键 词:exhaust  gas  Egyptian  national  electric  grid  high-speed  crafts  Safaga  port  ships’  shore-side  power  ship  emissions  ship  fuel  saving

Fuel saving and emissions cut through shore-side power concept for high-speed crafts at the red sea in egypt
Ibrahim S.Seddiek,;Mosaad A.Mosleh,;Adel A.Banawan.Fuel saving and emissions cut through shore-side power concept for high-speed crafts at the red sea in egypt[J].Journal of Marine Science and Application,2013,12(4):463-472.
Authors:Ibrahim S Seddiek  Mosaad A Mosleh  Adel A Banawan
Institution:1. epartment of Marine Engineering Technology, Arab Academy for Science & Technology and Maritime Transport, Alexandria, 1029, Egypt
2. Department of Marine engineering, Faculty of Maritime Studies, King Abdul-Aziz University, Jeddah, 21589, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
3. Department of Marine Engineering and Naval Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University, Alexandria, 21544, Egypt
Abstract:The progress of economic globalization, the rapid growth of international trade, and the maritime transportation has played an increasingly significant role in the international supply chain. As a result, worldwide seaports have suffered from a central problem, which appears in the form of massive amounts of fuel consumed and exhaust gas fumes emitted from the ships while berthed. Many ports have taken the necessary precautions to overcome this problem, while others still suffer due to the presence of technical and financial constraints. In this paper, the barriers, interconnection standards, rules, regulations, power sources, and economic and environmental analysis related to ships, shore-side power were studied in efforts to find a solution to overcome his problem. As a case study, this paper investigates the practicability, costs and benefits of switching from onboard ship auxiliary engines to shore-side power connection for high-speed crafts called Alkahera while berthed at the port of Safaga, Egypt. The results provide the national electricity grid concept as the best economical selection with 49.03 percent of annual cost saving. Moreover, environmentally, it could achieve an annual reduction in exhaust gas emissions of CO2, CO, NO x , P.M, and SO2 by 276, 2.32, 18.87, 0.825 and 3.84 tons, respectively.
Keywords:
本文献已被 维普 SpringerLink 等数据库收录!
设为首页 | 免责声明 | 关于勤云 | 加入收藏

Copyright©北京勤云科技发展有限公司  京ICP备09084417号