Using the forward movement of a container ship navigating in the Arctic to air-cool a marine organic Rankine cycle unit

Ice coverage in the Arctic is declining, opening up new shipping routes which can drastically reduce voyage lengths between Asia and Europe. There is also a drive to improve ships energy efficiency to meet international emissions design regulations such as the mandated Energy Efficiency Design Index...

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Main Authors: Suárez de la Fuente, Santiago, Larsen, Ulrik, Pawling, Rachel, García Kerdan, Iván, Greig, Alistair, Bucknall, Richard
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:eee:energy:v:159:y:2018:i:c:p:1046-1059 2024-04-14T08:06:11+00:00 Using the forward movement of a container ship navigating in the Arctic to air-cool a marine organic Rankine cycle unit Suárez de la Fuente, Santiago Larsen, Ulrik Pawling, Rachel García Kerdan, Iván Greig, Alistair Bucknall, Richard http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0360544218312088 unknown http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0360544218312088 article ftrepec 2024-03-19T10:27:32Z Ice coverage in the Arctic is declining, opening up new shipping routes which can drastically reduce voyage lengths between Asia and Europe. There is also a drive to improve ships energy efficiency to meet international emissions design regulations such as the mandated Energy Efficiency Design Index. The organic Rankine cycle is one thermodynamic cycle that is being actively examined to improve the design and operational efficiency of ships. Shipping; Arctic; Efficiency; CO2 emission reductions; Air-cooling; Waste heat recovery systems; Organic Rankine cycle; Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) Arctic
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description Ice coverage in the Arctic is declining, opening up new shipping routes which can drastically reduce voyage lengths between Asia and Europe. There is also a drive to improve ships energy efficiency to meet international emissions design regulations such as the mandated Energy Efficiency Design Index. The organic Rankine cycle is one thermodynamic cycle that is being actively examined to improve the design and operational efficiency of ships. Shipping; Arctic; Efficiency; CO2 emission reductions; Air-cooling; Waste heat recovery systems; Organic Rankine cycle;
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author Suárez de la Fuente, Santiago
Larsen, Ulrik
Pawling, Rachel
García Kerdan, Iván
Greig, Alistair
Bucknall, Richard
spellingShingle Suárez de la Fuente, Santiago
Larsen, Ulrik
Pawling, Rachel
García Kerdan, Iván
Greig, Alistair
Bucknall, Richard
Using the forward movement of a container ship navigating in the Arctic to air-cool a marine organic Rankine cycle unit
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Larsen, Ulrik
Pawling, Rachel
García Kerdan, Iván
Greig, Alistair
Bucknall, Richard
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title Using the forward movement of a container ship navigating in the Arctic to air-cool a marine organic Rankine cycle unit
title_short Using the forward movement of a container ship navigating in the Arctic to air-cool a marine organic Rankine cycle unit
title_full Using the forward movement of a container ship navigating in the Arctic to air-cool a marine organic Rankine cycle unit
title_fullStr Using the forward movement of a container ship navigating in the Arctic to air-cool a marine organic Rankine cycle unit
title_full_unstemmed Using the forward movement of a container ship navigating in the Arctic to air-cool a marine organic Rankine cycle unit
title_sort using the forward movement of a container ship navigating in the arctic to air-cool a marine organic rankine cycle unit
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