MGO-바이오디젤 혼합유의 배기 배출물 특성Exhaust Emission Characteristics of MGO-Biodiesel Mixed Oil
- Other Titles
- Exhaust Emission Characteristics of MGO-Biodiesel Mixed Oil
- Authors
- 이태호; 김주완; 류영현
- Issue Date
- Aug-2024
- Publisher
- 한국기계기술학회
- Keywords
- 바이오디젤; 선박용경유; 연소챔버; 연소효율; 국제해사기구; 배출규제해역; Biodiesel; MGO; Combustion Chamber; Combustion Efficiency; IMO; ECA
- Citation
- 한국기계기술학회지, v.26, no.4, pp 660 - 667
- Pages
- 8
- Indexed
- KCI
- Journal Title
- 한국기계기술학회지
- Volume
- 26
- Number
- 4
- Start Page
- 660
- End Page
- 667
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/73930
- ISSN
- 1229-604X
2508-3805
- Abstract
- Biodiesel is a traditional energy field that can replace low-quality marine fuels for ships and various studies have been conducted. Since the 2000s, Korea has introduced a mandatory supply system of biodiesel for domestic vehicle diesel, gradually raising the blending ratio from 0.5% to 3.5%, and is expected to raise the mandatory blending ratio to about 8.0% by 2030. Therefore, in this study attempted to blend high-quality samples that meet the biodiesel quality standards manufactured by domestic companies with MGO in ratios ranging from 0 to 60%. We utilized a 1-ton combustion chamber to compare and analyze the exhaust gas emissions characteristics. As a result, in the BD60 condition, which represents the maximum range in this study, the O2 increased by approximately 1.5%p, and CO2 tended to decrease by 1.1%p. NOx decreased by approximately 18.2%p from 34.1 ppm to 27.9 ppm. In the case of SOx, a very low concentration of 0.08 ppm was detected under the BD0 condition, and it was undetectable under all other conditions containing biodiesel. This suggests that MGO itself has excellent low-sulfur oil quality and can implement zero SOx through biodiesel mixing. Furthermore the combustion efficiency decreased by approximately 1.91%, from 72% to 70.2%, and the exhaust gas temperature also decreased by about 4.5%p. However despite the lower calorific value of biodiesel compared to MGO, it demonstrated relatively close thermal output per unit content. This indicates sufficient potential for biodiesel to serve as a viable alternative fuel for ships in the future.
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