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A comprehensive theoretical approach for analysing manoeuvring effects on ships by integrating hydrodynamics and power system

Journal

IET ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS IN TRANSPORTATION
Volume 12, Issue 2, Pages 89-101

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INST ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-IET
DOI: 10.1049/els2.12040

Keywords

marine power systems; marine propulsion; ships

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Ship motions impact the propulsion system, leading to power system fluctuations. An integrated model combining ship motion and power system is proposed, highlighting the difference in ship speed estimation during a route change when interconnections are overlooked. A straightforward enhancement for the ship speed control system is suggested, with the effects on the ship power system explored using the developed model.
Ship motions affect the propulsion system, which causes fluctuations in the power system. Mutually, the power system variations impact the ship velocity by generating speed changes in the propeller. Therefore, interconnecting the ship hydrodynamic and power system has paramount importance in designing and analysing an all-electric ship (AES). The lack of an integrated model that can be evaluated in various operating conditions, such as manoeuvring, is evident. This paper explores the required perceptions for the power system and hydrodynamic analysis of an AES. Then, an integrated theoretical model comprising both the ship motion and power system is proposed. In addition to providing an accurate model for the ship in varying situations, this study demonstrates that the ship speed estimation during a ship route change differs from when the interconnections are overlooked. In the light of this determination, a straightforward enhancement for the ship speed control system is proposed. The effects of this modification on the ship power system are explored using the proposed model. The developed model is examined in different scenarios, and its advantages are discussed. It is shown that this model is suitable for employing in the model-based design of AESs.

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