G. Barone, A. Buonomano, Gianluca Del Papa, C. Forzano, Giovanni Francesco Giuzio, Robert Maka, Giuseppe Russo, Raffaele Vanoli
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摘要
本文包括一个名为 HEMOS 的国际研究项目的部分研究成果,该项目由欧盟通过地平线欧洲计划资助,旨在实现海运业的去碳化。这项研究的重点是利用动态模拟和优化来确定减少碳排放和提高游轮能效的政策和技术。该研究旨在确定理想的船舶厂房拓扑结构,其主要研究成果将特别强调对案例研究游轮的热能和能源行为进行优化。通过利用开发的模拟模型和适用于皇家加勒比集团 Allure of the Seas 的优化程序,确定了潜在的增效措施,以提高能源利用的整体效率。对包括各种节能用户技术在内的几种方案进行了分析和优化,目的是为未来船舶的设计提供指导。根据所获得的数值结果,应用热能设备利用船上余热和实施以生物液化天然气为动力的燃料电池,可以显著节约一次能源,最高可达约 17%,这表明提高船舶能源效率的可行解决方案已经存在。
Improving the Energy Efficiency of Ships: Modelling, Simulation, and Optimization of Cost-effective Technologies
This paper includes a part of the findings of an international research project, called HEMOS, funded by the EU through the Horizon Europe program, with the aim of decarbonizing the maritime sector. This study focuses on the use of dynamic simulation and optimization to identify policies and technologies for reducing carbon emissions and enhancing the energy efficiency of cruise ships. The primary findings of the study, which sought to identify the ideal ship plant topology, are presented with a particular emphasis on the optimization of the thermal and energy behaviour of a case study cruise ship. By exploiting the developed simulation model and the optimization procedure applied to the Allure of the Seas of the Royal Caribbean Group, potential efficiency measures were identified to enhance the overall efficiency of energy utilization. Several scenarios, including diverse energy efficient user technologies, were analysed and optimized with the aim of providing guidelines for the design of future ships. According to the obtained numerical results, the application of thermal devices for the utilization of on-board waste heat and the implementation of a fuel cell powered by bio-LNG can result in significant primary energy savings of up to approximately 17%, demonstrating that workable solutions to improve the energy efficiency of ships are already available.