posted on 2023-05-16, 19:54authored byGoldsworthy, LC
A number of reduced chemical kinetics schemes are compared for prediction of NO x emissions from a slow-speed marine diesel engine, using a zero-dimensional model. The kinetic evolution of NO is tracked in 10 representative parcels of burnt gas, formed sequentially during combustion. Dilution of the burnt gas by unburnt air is accounted for. The model is developed for use in a machinery space simulator for training marine engineers and in a predictive emissions monitoring system. It runs in real time on a standard PC and requires experimental data for calibration. Kinetics schemes modeled include the extended Zeldovich mechanism and five schemes involving nitrous oxide. The addition of nitrous oxide reactions to the extended Zeldovich mechanism increases predicted NO x by up to 15%. The N 2O reactions which give the most significant contribution to NO x in the context of a large marine diesel engine have been identified. NO from fuel bound nitrogen is likely to be significant for engines operating on residual fuel oil.
History
Publication title
Energy and Fuels
Volume
17
Pagination
450-456
ISSN
0887-0624
Department/School
Australian Maritime College
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Place of publication
United States
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
Environmentally sustainable energy activities not elsewhere classified