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Sapra, H.D. (author), Godjevac, M. (author), de Vos, P. (author), Van Sluijs, Wim (author), Linden, Youri (author), Visser, K. (author)
With increasingly stringent emission regulations, marine natural gas engines need to improve their performance. Various proven advantages of hydrogen-natural gas (H-NG) blends make them a promising enhanced fuel solution. Although modelling of H-NG combustion has been investigated before, mostly using CFD models, the literature on the...
journal article 2020
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van Biert, L. (author), Godjevac, M. (author), Visser, K. (author), Aravind, P.V. (author)
Direct internal reforming enables optimal heat integration and reduced complexity in solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC)systems, but thermal stresses induced by the increased temperature gradients may inflict damage to the stack. Therefore, the development of adequate control strategies requires models that can accurately predict the temperature...
journal article 2019
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Sapra, H.D. (author), Godjevac, M. (author), Visser, K. (author), Stapersma, D. (author), Dijkstra, Chris (author)
After-treatment technologies are adopted in automobiles and ships to meet strict emission regulations, which increase exhaust back pressure. Furthermore, underwater exhaust systems are employed on board ships to save space, and reduce noise and pollution on working decks. However, water at exhaust outlet creates a flow resistance for the...
journal article 2017
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van Biert, L. (author), Godjevac, M. (author), Visser, K. (author), Aravind, P.V. (author)
Progressing limits on pollutant emissions oblige ship owners to reduce the environmental impact of their operations. Fuel cells may provide a suitable solution, since they are fuel efficient while they emit few hazardous compounds. Various choices can be made with regard to the type of fuel cell system and logistic fuel, and it is unclear...
journal article 2016
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