Abstract
In this paper a novel dynamic simulation model for enhancing the sustainability of transportation systems equipped with diesel co-generators is presented. In each simulation time step of the carried out energy performance analyses, the best operation/combination of generators as well as their optimal part load ratio are determined with the aim to achieve the minimum fuel consumption. Input to the model are: size of each installed diesel generator; number of engines; required power profile; route scheduling and hourly weather data. The developed simulation model is implemented in TRNSYS environment. Here, a new in-house TRNSYS type written in Fortran is also included. With the presented approach - especially helpful for cruise ship designers, manufacturers and owners - new design criteria and useful technical results can be obtained.To show the capability of the tool a novel case study is presented. It concerns on an existing cruise ship to be refurbished from the energy point of view. Here, four diesel generators are installed on-board. The ship energy system includes five electric chillers, two auxiliary boilers, two reverse osmosis and two multi-stage flash desalination devices (driven by the diesel generators waste heat recoveries). Simulation results show remarkable energy savings obtained through the proposed optimization approach. Specifically, a maximum primary energy saving of about 15 GWh/y is obtained compared to the initial reference scenario. It corresponds to a fuel consumption reduction of 2.5 kt/y (-1.6 M$/y) and to an avoided CO2 emission of 8.0 kt/y.
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