Heavy Fuel Oil (HFO Sample Clauses

Heavy Fuel Oil (HFO. A simple HFO fuel supply model can be found in GES’s general component libraries, as shown in Figure 82. Figure 82: HFO fuel tank component Typical heavy fuel oil properties are;  Density 991 kg/m3  x water 0.2 %m/m  y ash 0.04 %m/m  sulphur 1.02%  Viscosity is lower than 380 cSt at 50 degrees Celsius  Enthalpy 40780 kJ/kg The HFO fuel supply model includes a number of predetermined variables as shown in Figure 83. Figure 83: HFO fuel model parameters Table 53 gives the input and output parameters needed to define the HFO fuel supply in the GES model. Type Name Gates Paramet ers RMG 380 1 8 Version Fuel type SWBS INOMAN.1 0 0 Help Fuel Created TNO 11/24/2013 gate # Index Power [In,Out] effort cal unit flow cal unit parameter # name value unit Table 53: The definition of the inputs and outputs parameters of the GES HFO model From the function defined in the HFO fuel tank model, the output is a vector containing the following parameters;  Enthalpy value [kJ/kg]  Percentage carbon C  Percentage hydrogen H2  Percentage Sulphur S  Density of the fuel [kg/m3]
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