Sensitivity Optimisation of a Main Marine Diesel Engine Electronic Speed Governor

Author:

Gorb Sergii1,Levinskyi Maksym1,Budurov Mykola2

Affiliation:

1. National University “Odessa Maritime Academy”

2. Eastern Pacific Shipping Pte. Ltd. (EPS)

Abstract

Electronic speed governors have become widespread on marine diesel engines. In comparison with hydromechanical ones, they have an additional setting parameter – input signal sensitivity. This parameter allows changing the response of governors to high-frequency disturbances. In camshaft diesel engines, such disturbances are generated when the cams run over fuels pump push rods, while in ME (MAN Energy Solutions) or RT-flex (Wärtsilä) engines they result from the use of inductive sensors with a serrated tape on the diesel shaft for speed measurement. If the engine is used as a main engine on vessels, the governor’s sensitivity additionally allows governors to vary the response to propeller shaft resistance moment fluctuations in sea waves conditions. In practice the value of sensitivity of electronic speed governors of main marine engines is selected intuitively. As a result, the adjustment of governors doesn’t provide satisfactory stability of speed modes at the change of sea conditions. The study aims to develop a methodology for adjusting the sensitivity of main engines electronic speed governors with considering the stochasticity of the load on the diesel engine in sea waves state. The study was carried out using the systems of automatic speed control model, which is based on the assumption of relatively small deviations of diesel engine shaft rotation speed and load parameters at sea waves conditions. Considering the character and magnitude of change of load on diesel engine at sea waves conditions depend on many variables of external conditions (waves levels, course of a vessel in relation to wind-wave conditions, wind gusts, vessel’s loading condition, given speed of a vessel), any set value of sensitivity of electronic speed governors appears to be optimum only for a particular case of vessel movement in sea waves state. The scientific novelty is defined by the fact that recommendations on the choice of governor sensitivity are determined with considering stochasticity of propeller shaft resistance moment fluctuations at sea waves conditions, that increased accuracy, and validity of recommendations. The practical significance of the research consist in the increase of stability of speed modes of the main engine with electronic speed governor at various sea waves conditions

Publisher

Scientific Journals Publishing House

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