The exhaust temperature of a marine diesel engine is a critical parameter that influences both performance and emissions. It is determined by the balance between the heat released from fuel combustion and the ability of the exhaust gases to carry that heat away.
A common engineering approach estimates the temperature rise above ambient by dividing the thermal power supplied by the fuel by the product of the exhaust mass flow and the specific heat capacity of the gases. This relationship can be expressed mathematically as shown below.
Understanding this relationship allows naval architects and marine engineers to size exhaust systems, select appropriate materials, and ensure compliance with environmental regulations.
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