MarEng
Silver Member
Working air emission issues for a client (large oil company) and the topic of fuel conversions has come up. A proposal has been made to convert all merchant ships to distillate fuel (diesel) and prohibit the use of heavy oil (Bunker C, IFO). Despite all of the obvious complications - another oil company has attempted to submarine the entire idea by stating that it is unsafe to burn distillate in modern marine boilers at full load. Internally we can come up with nothing but some anecdotal stories about boiler explosions - but nobody has any real data to determine the actual cause. Our experience is entirely to the contrary - distillate fuel makes for clean combustion and happy boilers.
My question - does anybody have any direct experience with, or technical papers describing, the Navy's experience converting from Navy heavy fuel to JP-5 in the mid-70s?
My question - does anybody have any direct experience with, or technical papers describing, the Navy's experience converting from Navy heavy fuel to JP-5 in the mid-70s?