Title: EMISSION MEASUREMENTS PARTICLES AND NOX FROM HFO AND MGO
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2EMISSION MEASUREMENTS PARTICLES AND NOX FROM
HFO AND MGO
Hulda Winnes, PhD student Shipping and Marine
Technology
IVL and Chalmers Sponsored by Hugo Heymans
research fund and Swedish EPA
3New regulations on sulphur content in marine
fuels agreed upon in the IMO which are likely to
enforce a change from HFO to distillate oils
within emission control areas (ECAs)
4(www.acidrain.org)
5Particle emissions partly connected to
sulphur-content of fuel. No regulations on
emissions to air of particles from marine
transport. Increasing awareness of health
implications following high PM levels in air
6Ships compared to trucks
- Euro I (1992) 0.4g/kWh
- Euro IV, V (2006) 0.02g/kWh
- Ships - literature values 0.5 - 0.8g/kWh (RO)
7New regulations on NOx Usually a certain
reduction is observed when distillates are
combusted
8Aim to produce more accurate figures on emissions
from ships for different fuels.
9Four-stroke diesel engine (ME) Product tanker,
11,000 dwt Delivered 2007 Three steady-state
loads 50, 70 and 90 plus manoeuvring
10Three techniques for particle-measurementsSizes
gt0.3µm diameter
11 Some results Emission factors in (g/kWh) for
particles differed approximately by a factor of
two. No decrease in numbers for the smallest
sizes after a fuel shift. Larger share of small
particles during manoeuvring NOx reduction by
about 11 during full speed
12Thank you for your attention!
hulda.winnes_at_chalmers.se