Title Amoniako naudojimo laivų dyzeliniuose varikliuose perspektyvos tyrimai
Translation of Title Research of perspectives to use ammonia fuel in marine diesel engines.
Authors Drazdauskas, Martynas ; Lebedevas, Sergejus
DOI 10.3846/aainz.2021.05
ISBN 9786094762703
eISBN 9786094762710
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Is Part of Aplinkos apsaugos inžinerija : 24-iosios Lietuvos jaunųjų mokslininkų konferencijos „Mokslas – Lietuvos ateitis“ straipsnių rinkinys : 2021 m. kovo 19 d. = Environmental protection engineering : proceedings of the 24th conference for junior researchers "Science – future of Lithuania" : 19 March 2021, Vilnius, Lithuania.. Vilnius : Vilniaus Gedimino technikos universitetas, 2021. p. 30-34.. ISSN 2029-7157. eISSN 2029-7149. ISBN 9786094762703. eISBN 9786094762710
Keywords [eng] ammonia ; alternative fuels ; future fuel ; dual fuel en-gine ; marine transport
Abstract [eng] The problem of climate change is being discussed at various le-vels and possible ways of reducing pollution are being sought. With regard to the maritime transport sector, the International Maritime Organization has set a target for 2050 to reduce gre-enhouse gas emissions from ships by up to 50% compared to 2008 levels. To achieve this goal the perspectives to use ammonia fuel in diesel engines are analyzed. Ammonia does not contain carbon atoms in its chemical composition, therefore does not e-mit CO2 when burned under ideal conditions. This idea is not new, research has shown the successful use of ammonia fuel in dual fuel engines. However, use of ammonia fuel is complicated as emissions such as NOx, NH3, CO increase and energy effi-ciency of the engine slightly decrease compared to operation on diesel. The aim of this article is to evaluate the perspectives to use ammonia fuel in marine diesel engines and to determine the problems that arise at the same time in order to form the direction of future research on the topic of the dissertation.
Published Vilnius : Vilniaus Gedimino technikos universitetas, 2021
Type Conference paper
Language Lithuanian
Publication date 2021
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