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Multi-source-supplied parallel hybrid propulsion of the inland passenger ship STA.H. Research work on energy efficiency of a hybrid propulsion system operating in the electric motor drive mode

Abstract

In the Faculty of Ocean Engineering and Ship Technology, Gdansk University of Technology, design has recently been developed of a small inland ship with hybrid propulsion and supply system. The ship will be propelled by a specially designed so called parallel hybrid propulsion system. The work was aimed at carrying out the energy efficiency analysis of a hybrid propulsion system operating in the electric motor drive mode and at performing the noise pollution measurements. The performed investigations have shown that a significant impact on the efficiency and on the acoustic emission has the type of belt transmission applied.

Keywords:

hybrid ship propulsion, ship propulsion

Details

Issue
Vol. 20 No. 3(79) (2013)
Section
Latest Articles
Published
08-10-2013
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2478/pomr-2013-0031
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Author Biographies

Jakub Kowalski,
Gdansk University of Technology, Faculty of Ocean Engineering and Ship Technology



Wojciech Leśniewski,
Gdansk University of Technology, Faculty of Ocean Engineering and Ship Technology



Authors

  • Jakub Kowalski

    Gdansk University of Technology, Faculty of Ocean Engineering and Ship Technology
  • Wojciech Leśniewski

    Gdansk University of Technology, Faculty of Ocean Engineering and Ship Technology
  • Wojciech Litwin

    Gdansk University of Technology, Faculty of Ocean Engineering and Ship Technology

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