TY - JOUR
T1 - Redesign the air ventilation system in the engine room 48 meter patrol ship
AU - Kusuma, C.
AU - Widayat, M. A.
AU - Kusdiana, W.
AU - Ika, R. A.T.
AU - Baidowi, A.
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PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - The patrol boat with a Length Overall of 48 meters has the main function as a coastal patrol boat. The air ventilation system installed on patrol ships currently reaches an average temperature of 320°K ∼345°K with an average speed of 0 ∼2.5 m/s and the airflow is not distributed throughout the engine room. The temperature in the engine room is above the ISO 8861:1998 standard where the maximum temperature is 318.15 K (45°C). Based on calculations according to ISO 8861, the total air capacity requirement is 10.806 m3s-1 or 38.901 m3/hour, while the currently installed air blower capacity only has an air capacity of 3.988 m3s-1 or 14.358 m3h-1. The existing air ventilation system consists of 2 air blowers that suck in outside air. Computing Fluid Dynamics (CFD) is used to calculate the temperature distribution of the engine room between the existing ventilation system and the ventilation system based on ISO 8861 calculations. Based on the CFD simulation results, a blower modification with a capacity of more than 10.806 m3s-1 is carried out so air can be distributed throughout the room at an average speed 2.5 ms-1 ∼8 ms-1 with engine temperature at a height of 1-2 meters is 303°K ∼315°K according to ISO 8861:1998 standards.
AB - The patrol boat with a Length Overall of 48 meters has the main function as a coastal patrol boat. The air ventilation system installed on patrol ships currently reaches an average temperature of 320°K ∼345°K with an average speed of 0 ∼2.5 m/s and the airflow is not distributed throughout the engine room. The temperature in the engine room is above the ISO 8861:1998 standard where the maximum temperature is 318.15 K (45°C). Based on calculations according to ISO 8861, the total air capacity requirement is 10.806 m3s-1 or 38.901 m3/hour, while the currently installed air blower capacity only has an air capacity of 3.988 m3s-1 or 14.358 m3h-1. The existing air ventilation system consists of 2 air blowers that suck in outside air. Computing Fluid Dynamics (CFD) is used to calculate the temperature distribution of the engine room between the existing ventilation system and the ventilation system based on ISO 8861 calculations. Based on the CFD simulation results, a blower modification with a capacity of more than 10.806 m3s-1 is carried out so air can be distributed throughout the room at an average speed 2.5 ms-1 ∼8 ms-1 with engine temperature at a height of 1-2 meters is 303°K ∼315°K according to ISO 8861:1998 standards.
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U2 - 10.1088/1755-1315/1423/1/012038
DO - 10.1088/1755-1315/1423/1/012038
M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:85213990163
SN - 1755-1307
VL - 1423
JO - IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
JF - IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
IS - 1
M1 - 012038
T2 - 4th Maritime Safety International Conference, MASTIC 2024
Y2 - 25 August 2024 through 28 August 2024
ER -