替代燃料:隔离系统的现状和未来及其对船舶设计和建造的影响

F. Cadenaro, E. Fort, L. Blackmore
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近年来,主要受硫氧化物排放法规的推动,人们开始采用液化天然气(LNG)作为船用燃料。最近的去碳化目标以及随之而来的排放法规几乎肯定会促使人们进一步转向使用其他低碳、碳中性和零碳燃料。甲醇、氨和氢为航运业的去碳化提供了一条潜在的途径。然而,这些替代燃料的各种物理和热力学特性将要求船舶采用新的密闭系统,这就要求海运业采用其他行业使用的密闭技术,或在必要时开发特定行业的解决方案。目前,柴油燃料的船载密封系统是物理性的,以接近环境温度和环境压力的储存为基础,天然气的船载密封系统则以高压(压缩)或低温(低温)或两者结合为基础。未来的封存技术还可能包括基于材料和化学的存储,利用化学过程对液态或固态基质中的载体进行氢化或脱氢。本文概述了替代燃料及其密封技术,以及对船舶设计和建造的影响。
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Alternatives Fuels: The Present and Future of Containment Systems and Their Impact on the Design and Construction of Ships
In recent years, driven primarily by SOx emissions regulations, there has been a move towards the adoption of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) as a marine fuel. More recent decarbonisation targets, and the emissions regulations that are due to follow, will almost certainly trigger a further move towards other low carbon, carbon neutral and zero carbon fuels. Methanol, ammonia, and hydrogen offer a potential pathway for the decarbonisation of the shipping industry. However, the various physical and thermodynamic properties of such alternative fuels will require new containment systems onboard ships requiring the marine industry to embrace containment technologies used in other industries or, where necessary, develop industry-specific solutions. Shipboard containment systems for diesel fuels are currently physical, based on storage at near ambient temperatures and ambient pressures and for natural gas at high pressure (compressed) or low temperature (cryogenic), or a combination of such. Future containment technologies are likely to also include material and chemical based storage, exploiting chemical processes to hydrogenate or dehydrogenate carriers, in both liquid or solid matrices. This paper provides an overview of alternative fuels and their containment technologies and the implications on ship design and construction.
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