Optimization of Controllable-Pitch Propeller Operations for Yangtze River Sailing Ships
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2024

The Yangtze River’s substantial variation in water depth and current speeds means that inland ships face diverse operational conditions within a single voyage. This paper discusses the adoption of controllable-pitch propellers, which adjust their pitch to adapt to varying navigational environments, thereby optimizing energy efficiency. We developed an optimization framework to determine the ideal pitch angle and rotation speed (RPM) under different sailing conditions. The energy performance model for inland ships was enhanced to account for the open-water efficiency of CPPs across various pitch angles and RPMs, considering the impacts of current and shallow water, among other factors. The optimization approach was refined by incorporating an improved genetic algorithm with an annealing algorithm to enhance the initial population, applying the K-means clustering algorithm for population segmentation, and using multi-parent crossover from diverse clusters. The efficacy of the optimization method for CPP operations was validated by analyzing three operational scenarios of a Yangtze sailing ship. Additionally, key components of the ship performance model were calibrated through experimental tests, demonstrating an anticipated fuel consumption reduction of approximately 5% compared to conventional fixed-pitch propellers.

ship–engine–propeller match

genetic algorithm

fuel consumption

energy efficiency

open-water efficiency

inland shipping

controllable-pitch propeller

Författare

Wuliu Tian

Beibu Gulf University

Xiao Lang

Chalmers, Mekanik och maritima vetenskaper, Strömningslära

Chi Zhang

Chalmers, Mekanik och maritima vetenskaper, Marin teknik

Songyin Yan

Beibu Gulf University

Bing Li

Beibu Gulf University

Shuo Zang

Wuhan University of Technology

Journal of Marine Science and Engineering

20771312 (eISSN)

Vol. 12 9 1579

Ämneskategorier

Marin teknik

DOI

10.3390/jmse12091579

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2024-10-07