The IMO tier III legislation, applicable to vessels with a keel laying date from Jan. 1, 2016, has compelled engine builders to apply new technologies for NOx abatement. One of the most promising technologies for tier III compliance is the selective catalytic reduction (SCR) of nitrogen oxides (NOx). Despite that SCR technology has been applied in powerplants and heavy duty truck engines for years, there are challenges that stem from its applications in large two-stroke marine diesel engines. In this paper, an SCR model applicable to large two-stroke marine diesel engines is introduced. The goal of the model is to predict the thermal response of a marine SCR aftertreatment system when the engine undergoes transient loading. The model has been developed and validated using testbed measured data from a large two-stroke marine diesel engine. The output of the model is the SCR outlet temperature. It is shown that the model can accurately predict the transient inertial response of the SCR during engine acceleration, deceleration, and low load operation.
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Simulation of the Transient Thermal Response of a High Pressure Selective Catalytic Reduction Aftertreatment System for a Tier III Two-Stroke Marine Diesel Engine
Michael I. Foteinos,
Michael I. Foteinos
Laboratory of Marine Engineering,
National Technical University of Athens,
P.O. Box 64501, Zografou Campus,
Athens 15704, Greece
e-mail: m.foteinos@lme.ntua.gr
National Technical University of Athens,
P.O. Box 64501, Zografou Campus,
Athens 15704, Greece
e-mail: m.foteinos@lme.ntua.gr
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Stavros K. Konstantinidis,
Stavros K. Konstantinidis
Laboratory of Marine Engineering,
National Technical University of Athens,
Athens 15704, Greece
e-mail: skonstantinidis@lme.ntua.gr
National Technical University of Athens,
P.O. Box 64501, Zografou Campus
,Athens 15704, Greece
e-mail: skonstantinidis@lme.ntua.gr
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Nikolaos P. Kyrtatos,
Nikolaos P. Kyrtatos
Laboratory of Marine Engineering,
National Technical University of Athens,
Athens 15704, Greece
e-mail: nkyrt@lme.ntua.gr
National Technical University of Athens,
P.O. Box 64501, Zografou Campus
,Athens 15704, Greece
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Kræn Vodder Busk
Kræn Vodder Busk
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Michael I. Foteinos
Laboratory of Marine Engineering,
National Technical University of Athens,
P.O. Box 64501, Zografou Campus,
Athens 15704, Greece
e-mail: m.foteinos@lme.ntua.gr
National Technical University of Athens,
P.O. Box 64501, Zografou Campus,
Athens 15704, Greece
e-mail: m.foteinos@lme.ntua.gr
Stavros K. Konstantinidis
Laboratory of Marine Engineering,
National Technical University of Athens,
Athens 15704, Greece
e-mail: skonstantinidis@lme.ntua.gr
National Technical University of Athens,
P.O. Box 64501, Zografou Campus
,Athens 15704, Greece
e-mail: skonstantinidis@lme.ntua.gr
Nikolaos P. Kyrtatos
Laboratory of Marine Engineering,
National Technical University of Athens,
Athens 15704, Greece
e-mail: nkyrt@lme.ntua.gr
National Technical University of Athens,
P.O. Box 64501, Zografou Campus
,Athens 15704, Greece
e-mail: nkyrt@lme.ntua.gr
Kræn Vodder Busk
1Corresponding author.
Manuscript received March 19, 2018; final manuscript received November 13, 2018; published online January 10, 2019. Assoc. Editor: David L.S. Hung.
J. Eng. Gas Turbines Power. Jul 2019, 141(7): 071001 (10 pages)
Published Online: January 10, 2019
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Received:
March 19, 2018
Revised:
November 13, 2018
Citation
Foteinos, M. I., Konstantinidis, S. K., Kyrtatos, N. P., and Busk, K. V. (January 10, 2019). "Simulation of the Transient Thermal Response of a High Pressure Selective Catalytic Reduction Aftertreatment System for a Tier III Two-Stroke Marine Diesel Engine." ASME. J. Eng. Gas Turbines Power. July 2019; 141(7): 071001. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4042131
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