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Calculation and Analysis of Low Sulfur Fuel Viscosity for Ultra Large Container Ship
YANG Fan, QIN Jun, LIU Chen
Ship & Boat 2025, 36 (
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): 115-122. DOI:
10.19423/j.cnki.31-1561/u.2023.052
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The temperature of the low sulfur oil may rise during the supply of diesel engines due to the influence of the environment of the machinery space in summer, resulting in low viscosity of the low sulfur oil at inlet causing abnormal operation of the diesel engine. There is currently no method for fuel viscosity calculation based on marine environment. A mathematical equation for the variation of the fuel viscosity with the temperature is therefore established through the relation between the convective heat transfer, pipe wall heat transfer, and external convective heat transfer in low sulfur oil transportation pipelines. A viscosity temperature model of the low sulfur oil pipeline system is established to study the influence of summer conditions on low sulfur oil transportation in pipelines based on the construction layout of ultra large container ship platforms and ship pipelines. The results indicate that the low sulfur fuel from the latest fuel standard can meet the requirements of viscosity at inlet of most commercial diesel engines for daily use for ultra large container ships with appropriate design and arrangement of pipelines. This calculation method can also be used to verify and estimate the viscosity and temperature changes of non-phase-change fluids under marine environments.
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Model Selection and Calculation Verification of LNG Double Wall Piping Ventilation Fan
QIN Jun, MENG Ning, YANG Fan
Ship & Boat 2021, 32 (
02
): 87-92. DOI:
10.19423/j.cnki.31-1561/u.2021.02.087
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As an alternative marine clean energy, the liquefied natural gas (LNG) has become more and more popular. However, the particularity of gas fuel brings great safety risk. Therefore, specific safety measures need to be considered in the design of the LNG carrier in order to ensure the safety of the entire gas system. A well-designed ventilation system should be required to ensure the ship safety in case of the accidental gas leakage. An integral LNG double wall piping ventilation system has been established and completely calculated from the ventilation resistance, the ventilation volume and the model selection of the ventilation fan. The corresponding ventilation fan parameters are also selected referring to the calculation results. It can provide reference for the model selection of the relative dual-fuel double wall piping ventilation fan.
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Application Design of Side Exhaust System for High Speed Engine
QIN Jun, CHEN Kun-peng, YANG Fan
Ship & Boat 2020, 31 (
03
): 101-108. DOI:
10.19423/j.cnki.31-1561/u.2020.03.101
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Side exhaust system is an exhaust system configuration which is suitable for small ships that cannot install exhaust pipe due to the limited space arrangement. It can be characterized of the high flexibility, aesthetics and stealthiness. There are many factors involved in the design of this exhaust system. The current study carries out the simulation of this exhaust system from the arrangement and back pressure of exhaust pipes, and provides suggestions for the preliminary design. This article simulated the back pressure and arrangement for the design, and provided some advice of the preliminary design.
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