Particulate and Gaseous Emissions from a Large Two-Stroke Slow-Speed Marine Engine Equipped with Open-Loop Scrubber under Real Sailing Conditions
Journal article, 2024

Particulate and gaseous emissions were studied from a large two-stroke slow-speed diesel engine equipped with an open-loop scrubber, installed on a 78,200 metric tonnes (deadweight) containership, under real operation. This paper presents the on-board emission measurements conducted upstream and downstream of the scrubber with heavy fuel oil (HFO) and ultra-low sulfur fuel oil (ULSFO). Particle emissions were examined under various dilution ratios and temperature conditions, and with two thermal treatment setups, involving a thermodenuder (TD) and a catalytic stripper (CS). Our results show a 75% SO2 reduction downstream of the scrubber with the HFO to emission-compliant levels, while the use of the ULSFO further decreased SO2 levels. The operation of the scrubber produced higher particle number levels compared to engine-out, attributed to the condensational growth of nanometer particle cores, salt and the formation of sulfuric acid particles in the smaller size range, induced by the scrubber. The use of a TD and a CS eliminates volatiles but can generate new particles when used in high-sulfur conditions. The results of this study contribute to the generally limited understanding of the particulate and gaseous emission performance of open-loop scrubbers in ships and could feed into emission and air quality models for estimating marine pollution impacts.

on-board measurements

particle size distribution

exhaust gas cleaning system

shipping emissions

scrubber

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Author

A. Grigoriadis

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

Nikolaos Kousias

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

Anastasios Raptopoulos-Chatzistefanou

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

Håkan Salberg

IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute

Jana Moldanova

IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute

Anna Lunde Hermansson

Chalmers, Mechanics and Maritime Sciences (M2), Maritime Studies

Yingying Cha

IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute

Anastasios Kontses

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

Zisimos Toumasatos

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

Sokratis Mamarikas

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

L. Ntziachristos

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

Atmosphere

2073-4433 (eISSN)

Vol. 15 7 845

Evaluation, control and Mitigation of the EnviRonmental impacts of shippinG Emissions (EMERGE)

European Commission (EC) (EC/H2020/874990), 2020-02-01 -- 2024-01-31.

Subject Categories

Other Mechanical Engineering

DOI

10.3390/atmos15070845

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