Power Generation Optimization for Next-Generation Cruise Ships with MVDC Architecture: A Dynamic Modeling and Simulation Approach

Author:

Nuchturee Chalermkiat1ORCID,Li Tie12ORCID,Zhou Xinyi1

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Ocean Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Minhang, Shanghai 200240, China

2. Institute of Power Plants and Automation, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Minhang, Shanghai 200240, China

Abstract

The cruise industry is obliged by economic and environmental initiatives to pursue fuel-efficient solutions and lower ship exhaust emissions. The medium voltage DC (MVDC) distribution with intelligent power management has become a concept for next-generation onboard power systems as its energy-saving feature is to eliminate the frequency constraint and simultaneously optimize engine loads and speed in response to load variations. The incentive for this transition lies on one hand in the fuel efficiency consideration and the reduction of power losses from serial conversion stages. On the other hand, the DC-based technology has been conceived as high-power density design, thus significantly increasing the payload. This study investigates such potential benefits focusing exclusively on large cruise vessels. A highly representative model of the integrated power platform that incorporates all dynamic interactions from the ship hull and essential machinery typically installed on board cruise ships is proposed. The power management strategy also takes account of actual sea conditions and real-time operation requirements. The simulation results demonstrate that the optimization-based MVDC system is able to maximize the opportunity of search agents in finding optimum fuel efficiency areas throughout the scenario time. An analysis of the system structure weight and space reduction of the MVDC architecture is also performed through the utilization of more compact electrical distribution devices and very high power-dense combustion turbines.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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