An analysis of shipboard waste heat availability for ballast water treatment

Heat treatment of ballast water is one of the many treatment options being explored. This analysis has tried to assess the heat availability from the cooling water, exhaust gases of the engines and steam condensers based on design and operational data obtained from an existing crude oil carrier. Tim...

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Main Authors: Balaji, R., Yaakob, Omar
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Online 2012
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spelling my.utm.328942019-01-31T11:30:20Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/32894/ An analysis of shipboard waste heat availability for ballast water treatment Balaji, R. Yaakob, Omar TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Heat treatment of ballast water is one of the many treatment options being explored. This analysis has tried to assess the heat availability from the cooling water, exhaust gases of the engines and steam condensers based on design and operational data obtained from an existing crude oil carrier. Time requirements for ballasting and treatment using the seawater and condenser circulating pumps are projected. Heat balance exercises were also carried out on a testbed engine to verify attainable heat recoveries. It is seen that, although considerable heat is available, a longer time than that available during ballasting and normal ballast passages will be required for the treatment process. Taylor & Francis Online 2012-04 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/32894/1/OYaakob2012_AnAnalysisofShipboardWasteHeat.pdf Balaji, R. and Yaakob, Omar (2012) An analysis of shipboard waste heat availability for ballast water treatment. Journal of Marine Engineering And Technology, 11 (2). pp. 15-29. ISSN 2046-4177 https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/20464177.2012.11020263
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Balaji, R.
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An analysis of shipboard waste heat availability for ballast water treatment
description Heat treatment of ballast water is one of the many treatment options being explored. This analysis has tried to assess the heat availability from the cooling water, exhaust gases of the engines and steam condensers based on design and operational data obtained from an existing crude oil carrier. Time requirements for ballasting and treatment using the seawater and condenser circulating pumps are projected. Heat balance exercises were also carried out on a testbed engine to verify attainable heat recoveries. It is seen that, although considerable heat is available, a longer time than that available during ballasting and normal ballast passages will be required for the treatment process.
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Yaakob, Omar
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title An analysis of shipboard waste heat availability for ballast water treatment
title_short An analysis of shipboard waste heat availability for ballast water treatment
title_full An analysis of shipboard waste heat availability for ballast water treatment
title_fullStr An analysis of shipboard waste heat availability for ballast water treatment
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url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/32894/1/OYaakob2012_AnAnalysisofShipboardWasteHeat.pdf
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