Title :
Practical
Applications and Usage of Dissipated Energy
Author : Hany Helmy Abd El-ShafyEl-Hadad
Collection : M.Eng. Mechanics
Abstract:
Cogeneration
is an ideal method of power production for applications which require both heat
and power simultaneously; hence the name combined heat power (CHP). Design
studies of cogeneration systems for specific application in naval ship are
presented. The results indicate the economic feasibility of such installations
and how much energy can be saved. It is shown that an essential requirement for
cogeneration is the proper matching of power and heat demands. The study is of
a combined power and heating system for a NAVAL SHIP which requires both heat
source and power for its various needs. The cogeneration system which was
designed for this application consisted of a conventional turbo-charged compression
ignition engine with heat exchanger from its jacket water and engine cooling
systems. When the cogeneration system is inadequate to meet the electricity
demands, the excess power would be bought from the grid supply.
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