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Energy study of ship-transportation systems: a progress briefing by Booz, Allen Transportation Consulting Division
doi: 10.2172/6344680
The study objectives are presented. Summary information on energy consumed and required in the marine transportation sector are included. Model outputs, a logic flowchart, information on a cost analysis approach, and fuel consumption and life-cycle cost methodologies are presented. Information is given on Task II (Potential Case Studies) and on Task III (Conservation Research and Development). Additional information on bottom-cycle applications and fuel consumption of diesel engines is given. (MCW)
- University of North Texas United States
- University of North Texas United States
Maritime Transport, Consumption, & Utilization-- Transportation-- Sea & Water, Energy Consumption, Energy Analysis, Research Programs, Internal Combustion Engines, Transport 320204* -- Energy Conservation, Heat Engines, And Utilization, Engines, 32 Energy Conservation, Diesel Engines, Ships
Maritime Transport, Consumption, & Utilization-- Transportation-- Sea & Water, Energy Consumption, Energy Analysis, Research Programs, Internal Combustion Engines, Transport 320204* -- Energy Conservation, Heat Engines, And Utilization, Engines, 32 Energy Conservation, Diesel Engines, Ships
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