V. Bolbot, G. Theotokatos, E. Boulougouris, D. Vassalos
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引用次数: 7
摘要
邮轮行业发展迅速,船舶规模和数量不断增加,保障乘客、船员和船舶安全成为当务之急。碰撞、搁浅和火灾是邮轮上最常见的事故,后果严重。本文采用系统理论过程分析(system - theoretical Process analysis, STPA)对柴电和混合动力推进系统进行了危害分析。结果表明,与传统的游轮推进系统相比,混合动力电力推进系统中由于自动化和控制系统故障导致火灾的潜在危险情况显著增加,导致推进和功率损失的情况也更多。结果还表明,为了比较两种推进系统的风险,需要进行STPA增强。
Comparison of Diesel-Electric with Hybrid-Electric Propulsion System Safety Using System-Theoretic Process Analysis
Cruise ship industry is rapidly developing, with both the vessels size and number constantly growing up, which renders ensuring passengers, crew and ship safety a paramount necessity. Collision, grounding and fire are among the most frequent accidents on cruise ships with high consequences. In this study, a hazard analysis of diesel-electric and hybrid-electric propulsion system is undertaken using System-Theoretic Process Analysis (STPA). The results demonstrate significant increase in potential hazardous scenarios due to failures in automation and control systems, leading to fire and a higher number of scenarios leading to propulsion and power loss in hybrid-electric propulsion systems than on a conventional cruise-ship propulsion system. Results also demonstrate that STPA enhancement is required to compare the risk of two propulsion systems.