Evaluation of marine gas turbine engine parameters in terms of exhaust harmful emissions
 
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Faculty of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering at Polish Naval Academy
 
 
Publication date: 2017-11-01
 
 
Combustion Engines 2017,171(4), 87-91
 
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The article presents an analysis of the use of gas turbine engine in the propulsion and marine power plant of vessels, taking into account environmental aspects. The preliminary results of emission tests of harmful exhaust emissions of the laboratory gas turbine engine were presented. Also an analysis was also undertaken on the possibility of carrying out measurements of concentrations of pollutants in the marine gas turbine engine propulsion systems in terms of its operation on the vessel.
 
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