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A Coordinated Control Strategy for a Diesel-Electric Tugboat System for Improved Fuel Economy

Birudula Anil Kumar, Raghu Selvaraj, Karthik Desingu, Thanga Raj Chelliah, Ramesh Srinivas Upadhyayula

2020IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications21 citationsDOI

Abstract

Recent growth in seaborne trade has increased the tugboat operation cycle to maneuver incoming marine vessels at port. To meet the tugboat load demand for maneuvering, multiple power sources are being employed on-board. This necessitates a coordinated control strategy for the effective operation of these multiple power sources. To design an effective coordinated control strategy, this article initially estimates multiple power sources capacities (doubly fed induction machine (DFIM) and battery storage system) for a diesel-electric tugboat system based on a real-time tugboat operation cycle obtained from Visakhapatnam port, India. With respect to these multiple power sources, a coordinated control strategy for a better fuel efficiency is proposed based on a state machine control algorithm. The proposed control strategy operates a variable speed diesel-electric generator (diesel engine coupled DFIM) at a minimum specific fuel consumption value and battery based on its state of charge. To show the efficacy of the proposed variable speed diesel-electric system, fuel consumption is computed, which resulted in 26.42% of saving in comparison with a traditionally used diesel-mechanical tugboat. To evaluate the real-time system (2 MW DFIM + 150 kWh battery), MATLAB/Simulink tool is used and an experimental demonstration is performed on a laboratory prototype.

Topics & Concepts

Diesel fuelAutomotive engineeringDiesel generatorFuel efficiencyBattery (electricity)Port (circuit theory)State of chargeEngineeringMATLABPower (physics)Diesel engineComputer scienceElectrical engineeringPhysicsQuantum mechanicsOperating systemAdvanced Battery Technologies ResearchMaritime Transport Emissions and EfficiencyElectric and Hybrid Vehicle Technologies