Deposition characteristics of oil mist on metal and fabric surfaces in ship cabin

ObjectiveThis study focuses on the deposition characteristics of oil mist on metal and fabric surfaces in ship cabin. MethodsOil mist is released in an experimental cabin and allowed to deposit on the target surfaces. The mass difference before and after deposition on the surfaces is weighed to dete...

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Main Authors: Zhiyuan WANG, Tao YU, Leiming JING, Bencheng LIN, Aimin ZHOU, Wenjun LENG, Cong LIU
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Editorial Office of Chinese Journal of Ship Research 2024-02-01
Series:Zhongguo Jianchuan Yanjiu
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Online Access:http://www.ship-research.com/en/article/doi/10.19693/j.issn.1673-3185.03115
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author Zhiyuan WANG
Tao YU
Leiming JING
Bencheng LIN
Aimin ZHOU
Wenjun LENG
Cong LIU
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Tao YU
Leiming JING
Bencheng LIN
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Cong LIU
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description ObjectiveThis study focuses on the deposition characteristics of oil mist on metal and fabric surfaces in ship cabin. MethodsOil mist is released in an experimental cabin and allowed to deposit on the target surfaces. The mass difference before and after deposition on the surfaces is weighed to determine the deposition mass, and the oil mist deposition characteristics of surfaces with different orientations and materials are compared. The deposition on the horizontal downward surface is reasonably assumed to be gas phase deposition. Its contribution is then estimated and the particle phase deposition velocity is calculated. ResultsThe deposition mass on the horizontal upward surface of the metal is 3.98 times and 4.66 times greater than that on the vertical surface and horizontal downward surface. For fabric surfaces, the deposition mass on the horizontal upward surface is 1.08 times and 1.20 times greater than that of the vertical surface and horizontal downward surface. For material comparison, the deposition mass on the horizontal upward, vertical and horizontal downward surfaces of the fabric is 49.1 times, 169.8 times and 155.5 times greater than that of the metal surface facing in the same direction respectively. Estimates show that the contribution of phase deposition to the metal horizontal and vertical surfaces are 21.5% and 79.2% respectively. The contribution of phase deposition to the fabric surfaces is about 90%. ConclusionsThe oil mist deposition on fabric surfaces is much stronger than that on metal surfaces. The deposition on the metal horizontal upward surface is much greater than that on the vertical surface and horizontal downward surface. The deposition differences between the fabric surfaces in the three orientations are not significant. Regardless of orientation or material, gas phase deposition cannot be ignored as it plays a dominant role in ship cabin environments.
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spelling doaj.art-d586b1643d8145cf803c35030b7fd7222024-04-19T05:29:51ZengEditorial Office of Chinese Journal of Ship ResearchZhongguo Jianchuan Yanjiu1673-31852024-02-01192909710.19693/j.issn.1673-3185.03115ZG3115Deposition characteristics of oil mist on metal and fabric surfaces in ship cabinZhiyuan WANG0Tao YU1Leiming JING2Bencheng LIN3Aimin ZHOU4Wenjun LENG5Cong LIU6School of Energy and Environment, Southeast University, Nanjing 210096, ChinaWuhan Second Ship Design and Research Institute, Wuhan 430205, ChinaThe 92330 Unit of PLA, Qingdao 266102, ChinaInstitute of Environmental and Operational Medicine, Academy of Military Medical Sciences, Academy of Military Sciences, Tianjin 300050, ChinaWuhan Second Ship Design and Research Institute, Wuhan 430205, ChinaWuhan Second Ship Design and Research Institute, Wuhan 430205, ChinaSchool of Energy and Environment, Southeast University, Nanjing 210096, ChinaObjectiveThis study focuses on the deposition characteristics of oil mist on metal and fabric surfaces in ship cabin. MethodsOil mist is released in an experimental cabin and allowed to deposit on the target surfaces. The mass difference before and after deposition on the surfaces is weighed to determine the deposition mass, and the oil mist deposition characteristics of surfaces with different orientations and materials are compared. The deposition on the horizontal downward surface is reasonably assumed to be gas phase deposition. Its contribution is then estimated and the particle phase deposition velocity is calculated. ResultsThe deposition mass on the horizontal upward surface of the metal is 3.98 times and 4.66 times greater than that on the vertical surface and horizontal downward surface. For fabric surfaces, the deposition mass on the horizontal upward surface is 1.08 times and 1.20 times greater than that of the vertical surface and horizontal downward surface. For material comparison, the deposition mass on the horizontal upward, vertical and horizontal downward surfaces of the fabric is 49.1 times, 169.8 times and 155.5 times greater than that of the metal surface facing in the same direction respectively. Estimates show that the contribution of phase deposition to the metal horizontal and vertical surfaces are 21.5% and 79.2% respectively. The contribution of phase deposition to the fabric surfaces is about 90%. ConclusionsThe oil mist deposition on fabric surfaces is much stronger than that on metal surfaces. The deposition on the metal horizontal upward surface is much greater than that on the vertical surface and horizontal downward surface. The deposition differences between the fabric surfaces in the three orientations are not significant. Regardless of orientation or material, gas phase deposition cannot be ignored as it plays a dominant role in ship cabin environments.http://www.ship-research.com/en/article/doi/10.19693/j.issn.1673-3185.03115ship cabinoil mistmetal surfacefabric surfacedeposition velocity
spellingShingle Zhiyuan WANG
Tao YU
Leiming JING
Bencheng LIN
Aimin ZHOU
Wenjun LENG
Cong LIU
Deposition characteristics of oil mist on metal and fabric surfaces in ship cabin
Zhongguo Jianchuan Yanjiu
ship cabin
oil mist
metal surface
fabric surface
deposition velocity
title Deposition characteristics of oil mist on metal and fabric surfaces in ship cabin
title_full Deposition characteristics of oil mist on metal and fabric surfaces in ship cabin
title_fullStr Deposition characteristics of oil mist on metal and fabric surfaces in ship cabin
title_full_unstemmed Deposition characteristics of oil mist on metal and fabric surfaces in ship cabin
title_short Deposition characteristics of oil mist on metal and fabric surfaces in ship cabin
title_sort deposition characteristics of oil mist on metal and fabric surfaces in ship cabin
topic ship cabin
oil mist
metal surface
fabric surface
deposition velocity
url http://www.ship-research.com/en/article/doi/10.19693/j.issn.1673-3185.03115
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