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Usefulness assessment of standard measuring instruments installed on sea-going ships to perform energy measurements

Abstract

The presented work is a contribution to discussion on usefulness of application of measurement instrumentation used on sea-going ships for energy measurement and scientific research purposes. Contemporary sea-going ships are equipped as a rule with up-to-date measurement instrumentation usually based on electronic data processing and computer technique. These authors have made many times use of such instruments in their research work. This way it was not necessary to install any special instruments, that significantly reduced measurement cost. In such cases to obtain a sufficient accuracy of measurements constitutes a crucial problem. In this paper was presented an analysis of measurement errors of some operational parameters of ship and its main propulsion system, elaborated within the frame of the KBN research project no. 9 T12D 033 17. Results of the analysis confirm usefulness of the standard measurement instrumentation installed on ships, and its sufficient accuracy.

Keywords:

ship, standard measurement instrumentation, accuracy of measurements

Details

Issue
Vol. 14 No. 1(51) (2007)
Section
Latest Articles
Published
20-06-2007
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2478/v10012-007-0004-2
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Author Biographies

Zygmunt Górski,
Gdynia Maritime University, Faculty of Marine Engineering



Romuald Cwilewicz,
Gdynia Maritime University, Faculty of Marine Engineering



Authors

  • Zygmunt Górski

    Gdynia Maritime University, Faculty of Marine Engineering
  • Romuald Cwilewicz

    Gdynia Maritime University, Faculty of Marine Engineering

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