Improved fuel-use efficiency in diesel–electric tugboats with an asynchronous power generating unit
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2019
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IEEE Transactions On Transportation Electrification
Abstract
High capacity diesel–electric tugboats are employed at every modernized harbor for assisting big marine vessels and other harbor applications. Contemporary tugboats use multiple power sources to meet their propulsion and auxiliary on-board load demands. The effective utilization of multiple power sources leads to better fuel use efficiency with reduced emissions, economic, and environmental benefits. This paper presents a simple optimization technique for scheduling available power sources of a diesel–electric tugboat [diesel engine generators (DEGs) and batteries] to meet its load demand with an objective to minimize fuel consumption. For this paper, a diesel–electric tugboat system of 1.1-MW capacity with different generating systems is considered: 1) fixed speed generating unit (2 × 550 kW fixed speed DEG employing synchronous generators) and 2) variable speed generating unit [1×1.1 MWvariable speed DEG employing doubly fed induction generator (DFIG)]. From the optimized test results, it is inferred that the variable speed generating unit offers a fuel saving of 29.86% in comparison with diesel-mechanical propelled system and 2.9%in comparison with fixed speed diesel– electric system. The simulation of a 1.1-MW variable speed generating system is performed in MATLAB/Simulink 2014A environment, and experimental demonstration is performed through a 2.2-kW laboratory prototype
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Diesel engine generators (DEGs), Doubly fed induction generator (DFIG), Energy storage systems (ESSs), Optimization, Power management, Tugboat