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Energy and Exergy Analysis of a Cruise Ship

Baldi, Francesco  
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Ahlgren, Fredrik
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Nguyen, Tuong-Van
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September 20, 2018
Energies

In recent years, the International Maritime Organization agreed on aiming to reduce shipping’s greenhouse gas emissions by 50% with respect to 2009 levels. Meanwhile, cruise ship tourism is growing at a fast pace, making the challenge of achieving this goal even harder. The complexity of the energy system of these ships makes them of particular interest from an energy systems perspective. To illustrate this, we analyzed the energy and exergy flow rates of a cruise ship sailing in the Baltic Sea based on measurements from one year of the ship’s operations. The energy analysis allows identifying propulsion as the main energy user (46% of the total) followed by heat (27%) and electric power (27%) generation; the exergy analysis allowed instead identifying the main inefficiencies of the system: while exergy is primarily destroyed in all processes involving combustion (76% of the total), the other main causes of exergy destruction are the turbochargers, the heat recovery steam generators, the steam heaters, the preheater in the accommodation heating systems, the sea water coolers, and the electric generators; the main exergy losses take place in the exhaust gas of the engines not equipped with heat recovery devices. The application of clustering of the ship’s operations based on the concept of typical operational days suggests that the use of five typical days provides a good approximation of the yearly ship’s operations and can hence be used for the design and optimization of the energy systems of the ship.

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DOI
10.3390/en11102508
Author(s)
Baldi, Francesco  
Ahlgren, Fredrik
Nguyen, Tuong-Van
Thern, Marcus
Andersson, Karin
Date Issued

2018-09-20

Published in
Energies
Volume

11

Issue

10

Article Number

2508

Subjects

low carbon shipping

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energy analysis

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exergy analysis

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energy efficiency

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process_integration

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urban_systems

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H2020_ODesaCCES

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September 25, 2018
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