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Presentation On CFD Analysis of The Engine Room Ventilation System of A Ship Inland Cargo Ship (Dos) Inland Cargo Ship (Class)

This document provides an overview of a presentation on CFD analysis of the engine room ventilation system for an inland cargo ship. The presentation covers topics such as the objectives of the ventilation system, a literature review of previous related studies on applying CFD to ship engine room ventilation, the research objectives to develop a CFD model and analyze air flow rates and heat distribution, and the methodology using governing equations and simulation software. It also provides a brief status on understanding the problem and reviewing related papers to develop a model.

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Presentation On CFD Analysis of The Engine Room Ventilation System of A Ship Inland Cargo Ship (Dos) Inland Cargo Ship (Class)

This document provides an overview of a presentation on CFD analysis of the engine room ventilation system for an inland cargo ship. The presentation covers topics such as the objectives of the ventilation system, a literature review of previous related studies on applying CFD to ship engine room ventilation, the research objectives to develop a CFD model and analyze air flow rates and heat distribution, and the methodology using governing equations and simulation software. It also provides a brief status on understanding the problem and reviewing related papers to develop a model.

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Presentation on

CFD Analysis of the Engine Room Ventilation


System of a Ship
Inland Cargo Ship(DoS)
Inland Cargo Ship(Class)
Presented by :
Tariqul Hossain(1612035)
Rafsan Zani(1612050)
Mostafizur Rahman(1612017)

Under the supervision of :

Dr. Md. Mashiur Rahman


Department of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering
Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology
Dhaka-1000,Bangladesh
Topics Covered:
Introduction
Literature Review
Research objectives
Methodology
Progress
References
INTRODUCTION
●Ventilation system affects engine room equipment performance,
lifetime and crew working environment .
●The aim of a well designed ventilation system implies:
●To supply fresh air to engines for combustion purposes .
●To remove unwanted heat from main engines , auxiliary
generators , and other heat sources
●To fix temperature in an exact interval so that crews can operate
there with comfort. .
Literature Review
There are few studies regarding on application of CFD in ventilation of
marine engine rooms .Some of those:
● Thermal profile of marine ship’s engine room through simulation
techniques .
● 3-D simulation of ventilation system in a closed engine room using
CFD .
● Ventilation analysis in a ship engine room .
Identify points with high level of heat concentration so that
appropriate ventilation system can be designed in order to realize a
proper temperature condition .
Research
Objectives
● To develop a CFD model to compute the temperature field by
designing the most suitable ventilation system for inland cargo vessel
.
● To develop air flow rate in the engine room .
● To ensure the even distribution of internal air flow rate and heat
concentration in the engine room .
METHODOLOGY
● Governing equations used: Conservation of mass , momentum
and energy laws .

● RNG K-ἐ(Epsilon) model and Semi Implicit Method for


Pressure Linked Equation(SIMPLE) algorithm are used to
solve the governing equations .

● Soildworks and Star CCM+ simulation soft wares are used


for simulation and CFD analysis .
Progress
Understanding the problem

Going through some related research papers

Trying to develop an arbitrary model


References
[1] BS EN ISO 8861:1998, Shipbuilding - Engine-room ventilation in diesel
engined ships - Design requirements and basis of calculations, British
Standards, 1998.
[2] W. Newton, M. Lewis, D. Carswell, N. Lavery, B. Evans, D. Bould,
J.Sienz, “Investigating the thermal profile of a marine vessel engine room
through simulation with field measurements”, Applied Thermal
Engineering, Vol. 73, No.1, pp. 1360-1370, 2014
[3] S. Jiang, X. Xu, “Three-Dimensional Numerical Simulation of the
Ventilation System in Closed Engine Rooms Based on CFD”, Chinese
Journal of Ship Research, Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 80-83,89, 2013

[4]ISO 8861 (1998), “Engine room ventilation in diesel-engined ships”


THANK YOU!

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