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Energy - Efficient Design for Inland Ships
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Energy - Efficient Design for Inland Ships

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Hydrodynamic improvement of a ship can be done in different ways; however, this study focuses on the hydrodynamic improvement of the design based on fuel consumption and CO2 emission. A set of ship design suggestions are proposed by analyzing 2247 different types of inland ships. Those ship design suggestions had been implemented on existing inland general cargo, an oil tanker, and passenger ships of Bangladesh. Existing ships' hull lines were prepared after physical investigation and measurement. These ships' designs were improved based on the ship design suggestions. Both the parent and improved ships' resistances have been computed by CFD software.The result of CFD analysis has shown 13%, 10%, and 13.60% improvement in ship resistance for investigated inland cargo, oil tanker, and passenger ships respectively. Since the effective power of a ship is a product of total ship resistance and speed, more than 10% of fuel consumption can be reduced by the improved ship based on the design suggestion provided.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Date
20 October 2022
Pages
220
ISBN
9786205508305

Hydrodynamic improvement of a ship can be done in different ways; however, this study focuses on the hydrodynamic improvement of the design based on fuel consumption and CO2 emission. A set of ship design suggestions are proposed by analyzing 2247 different types of inland ships. Those ship design suggestions had been implemented on existing inland general cargo, an oil tanker, and passenger ships of Bangladesh. Existing ships' hull lines were prepared after physical investigation and measurement. These ships' designs were improved based on the ship design suggestions. Both the parent and improved ships' resistances have been computed by CFD software.The result of CFD analysis has shown 13%, 10%, and 13.60% improvement in ship resistance for investigated inland cargo, oil tanker, and passenger ships respectively. Since the effective power of a ship is a product of total ship resistance and speed, more than 10% of fuel consumption can be reduced by the improved ship based on the design suggestion provided.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Date
20 October 2022
Pages
220
ISBN
9786205508305