Ship Power Plants
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.24866/2227-6858/2019-3-11
Le Hong Hai, To Trong Hien, Chernyshev V., Minaev A., Gribinichenko M., Avtomonov E., Golokhvast K.
LE HONG HAI, Postgraduate Student, e-mail: lehonghai@vimaru.edu.vn
TO TRONG HIEN, Postgraduate Student, e-mail: totronghienvimaru@gmail.com
ALEXANDER MINAEV, Doctor of Engineering Sciences, Professor, ORCID: 0000-0001-7327-8685; Resercher ID: L-2513-2015; Scopus ID: 57205055220, e-mail: aminaev@mail.ru
MATVEY GRIBINICHENKO, Candidate of Engineering Sciences, Head of Department, e-mail: gribinichenko.mv@yandex.ru
Ship Energetics and Automation Department
EVGENY AVTOMONOV, Head of laboratory, Oil and Gas Department, e-mail: avtomonov.eg@dvfu.ru
VALERY CHERNYSHEV, Candidate of Biological Sciences, Education and Scientific Center of Nanotechnology, e-mail: chernyshev.vv@dvfu.ru
KIRILL GOLOKHVAST, Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor, Department of Life Safety in Technological Environment, e-mail: droopy@mail.ru
School of Engineering
Far Eastern Federal University
8 Sukhanova St., Vladivostok, Russia, 690091
Assessing particle contributions of ship exhaust gases
to the atmosphere in port cities (Review)
Abstract: The potential health and environmental implications associated with the exhaust gases of marine engines have led to significant recent research activities. Although knowledge of the characteristics of emissions from marine engines has improved considerably due to an ever-growing interest in the scientific community, there is still lack of the aggregate assessment to fully understand about aspects of the emissions from ships. This review summarizes the existing knowledge of emission from ships, highlights problems relating to particle emission such as particle emission factors, chemical compositions, particle distribution, factors affecting particle emissions, the contribution of ship emission to the environment, as well as the impact of ship emission on air quality, ecosystems, and human health. Additionally, this article also mentions emission regulations, study methods and evaluation of exhaust emissions and method reducing emission from the ship.
Keywords: ship emission, environmental pollution, exhaust gas treatment.
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