2022
DOI: 10.3390/jmse10101404
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Supercritical CO2 Power Cycle and Ejector Refrigeration Cycle for Marine Dual Fuel Engine Efficiency Enhancement by Utilizing Exhaust Gas and Charge Air Heat

Abstract: Dual fuel engines with LNG as fuel have become a feasible solution for ship power units in the current situation, but their fuel efficiency needs to be further enhanced to meet the increasingly stringent emission requirements. This paper designs a dual-loop system, including a supercritical CO2 power cycle and a thermally driven ejector refrigeration cycle, for recovering the exhaust gas and charge air heat of a marine dual fuel engine. The models of the waste heat recovery system, the evaluation indicators of… Show more

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“…They put forward four different systems, aiming at the efficiency of the expander and compressor, and optimizing the waste heat recovery of the compressor. To solve the problem of flue gas waste heat recovery, Wang et al 24,25 designed a new recovery system employing CO 2 as working medium. After the regenerator was added, they analyzed the system from the aspects of regenerator efficiency, heat source sensitivity, and economy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They put forward four different systems, aiming at the efficiency of the expander and compressor, and optimizing the waste heat recovery of the compressor. To solve the problem of flue gas waste heat recovery, Wang et al 24,25 designed a new recovery system employing CO 2 as working medium. After the regenerator was added, they analyzed the system from the aspects of regenerator efficiency, heat source sensitivity, and economy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The refrigeration unit is responsible for cooling ship equipment, providing air conditioning, and maintaining lower temperatures in cabins and the ship's cold storage areas. To manage exhaust emissions, emission control devices are employed [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%