Review on the challenges of hybrid propulsion system in marine transport system
Hybrid propulsion systems have become more widely available as electrical systems and power supply equipment have become more integrated into maritime transportation over the past few decades. These benefits include improved compliance with international regulations, enhanced flexibility and reliabi...
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| author | Damian, Sophea Elmmydya Wong, Ling Ai Hussain, Shareef Vigna K., Ramachandaramurthy Chan, C.K. Moh, T.S.Y Tiong, Meng Chung |
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| description | Hybrid propulsion systems have become more widely available as electrical systems and power supply equipment have become more integrated into maritime transportation over the past few decades. These benefits include improved compliance with international regulations, enhanced flexibility and reliability and decreased operating and maintenance costs. A key component in improving the performance of marine vessels' hybrid propulsion systems is the Battery Energy Storage System (BESS). The optimal sizing and operation must be ensured in order to fully use the installation of BESS onboard ships. This is one of the challenges associated with applying BESS in hybrid propulsion systems. This study presents a comprehensive overview of the challenges in implementing BESS to the hybrid propulsion systems found on modern commercial ships. Additionally, various technologies and the advantages of the BESS are covered. This paper concludes by addressing the future development of BESS control and performance to tackle increasingly challenging issues in the maritime transport hybrid propulsion system. |
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| spelling | intimal-17022022-12-29T02:59:15Z http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/1702/ Review on the challenges of hybrid propulsion system in marine transport system Damian, Sophea Elmmydya Wong, Ling Ai Hussain, Shareef Vigna K., Ramachandaramurthy Chan, C.K. Moh, T.S.Y Tiong, Meng Chung T Technology (General) TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TC Hydraulic engineering. Ocean engineering Hybrid propulsion systems have become more widely available as electrical systems and power supply equipment have become more integrated into maritime transportation over the past few decades. These benefits include improved compliance with international regulations, enhanced flexibility and reliability and decreased operating and maintenance costs. A key component in improving the performance of marine vessels' hybrid propulsion systems is the Battery Energy Storage System (BESS). The optimal sizing and operation must be ensured in order to fully use the installation of BESS onboard ships. This is one of the challenges associated with applying BESS in hybrid propulsion systems. This study presents a comprehensive overview of the challenges in implementing BESS to the hybrid propulsion systems found on modern commercial ships. Additionally, various technologies and the advantages of the BESS are covered. This paper concludes by addressing the future development of BESS control and performance to tackle increasingly challenging issues in the maritime transport hybrid propulsion system. Elsevier Ltd. 2022-12 Article PeerReviewed Damian, Sophea Elmmydya and Wong, Ling Ai and Hussain, Shareef and Vigna K., Ramachandaramurthy and Chan, C.K. and Moh, T.S.Y and Tiong, Meng Chung (2022) Review on the challenges of hybrid propulsion system in marine transport system. Journal of Energy Storage, 56 (105983). ISSN 2352-152X https://doi.org/10.1016/j.est.2022.105983 |
| spellingShingle | T Technology (General) TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TC Hydraulic engineering. Ocean engineering Damian, Sophea Elmmydya Wong, Ling Ai Hussain, Shareef Vigna K., Ramachandaramurthy Chan, C.K. Moh, T.S.Y Tiong, Meng Chung Review on the challenges of hybrid propulsion system in marine transport system |
| title | Review on the challenges of hybrid propulsion system in marine transport system |
| title_full | Review on the challenges of hybrid propulsion system in marine transport system |
| title_fullStr | Review on the challenges of hybrid propulsion system in marine transport system |
| title_full_unstemmed | Review on the challenges of hybrid propulsion system in marine transport system |
| title_short | Review on the challenges of hybrid propulsion system in marine transport system |
| title_sort | review on the challenges of hybrid propulsion system in marine transport system |
| topic | T Technology (General) TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TC Hydraulic engineering. Ocean engineering |
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