buoy
Marine/Ocean
- Feb 18, 2011
- 34
I am trying to calculate the daily C02 emissions from a ship following this EPA report. Table 5-1 lists the C02 emission rate to be 44.1/(Fractional Load) + 648.6 in units of g/(kW-hr). Here are my questions,
1) What does the kW in the units represent? The ship engine's power output? My colleague has asked me to convert the units to kG/(Metric tons of fuel) per day. Multiplying by 24 will convert from hours to days, but how do I convert between kW and metric tons of fuel?
2) Are units of g/(kW-hr) standard for ship emissions?
3) For a container ship, Table 5-2 gives a cruising "load factor" of 80. I believe this means that the "fractional load" in the equation is 0.8 which gives 704 g/(kW-h) rather than 80 which gives 649 g/(kW-h). Is that correct (the report isn't clear)?
Thanks!
1) What does the kW in the units represent? The ship engine's power output? My colleague has asked me to convert the units to kG/(Metric tons of fuel) per day. Multiplying by 24 will convert from hours to days, but how do I convert between kW and metric tons of fuel?
2) Are units of g/(kW-hr) standard for ship emissions?
3) For a container ship, Table 5-2 gives a cruising "load factor" of 80. I believe this means that the "fractional load" in the equation is 0.8 which gives 704 g/(kW-h) rather than 80 which gives 649 g/(kW-h). Is that correct (the report isn't clear)?
Thanks!