IEEE Access (Jan 2015)

Marine Vessel and Power Plant System Simulator

  • Torstein I. Bo,
  • Andreas R. Dahl,
  • Tor A. Johansen,
  • Eirik Mathiesen,
  • Michel R. Miyazaki,
  • Eilif Pedersen,
  • Roger Skjetne,
  • Asgeir J. Sorensen,
  • Laxminarayan Thorat,
  • Kevin K. Yum

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2015.2496122
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3
pp. 2065 – 2079

Abstract

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Modern marine electric propulsion vessels have many systems. These interactions and integration aspects are essential when studying a system and subsystem behavior. This is especially important when considering fault scenarios,s harsh weather, and complex marine operations. However, many simulators, including a selection presented here, study the positioning system and the power system separately. This paper proposes a simulator combining the two systems, as an extension to the marine systems simulator MATLAB/Simulink library. The intended use cases and the according design choices are presented. New subsystem models include a power-based electrical bus model and a simplified diesel engine model. Both are validated through the simulation against established models. In addition, established models for generators, electrical storage devices, thrusters, and a mean-value diesel engine model are summarized with rich references. Three case studies illustrate the multi-domain use of the simulator: 1) a semi-submersible drilling rig performing station keeping under environmental disturbances; 2) the same vessel subject to an electrical bus reconfiguration; and 3) a supply vessel with a hybrid power plant.

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