Developments, Trends, and Challenges in Optimization of Ship Energy Systems

A review of developments, trends, and challenges in synthesis, design, and operation optimization of ship energy systems is presented in this article. For better understanding of the context of this review, pertinent terms are defined, including the three levels of optimization: synthesis, design, a...

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Main Author: Christos A. Frangopoulos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-07-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/13/4639
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spelling doaj-1dee8ee304ff4873a66eed1c23813b7d2020-11-25T03:18:50ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172020-07-01104639463910.3390/app10134639Developments, Trends, and Challenges in Optimization of Ship Energy SystemsChristos A. Frangopoulos0School of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Heroon Polytechniou 9, 157 80 Zographou, GreeceA review of developments, trends, and challenges in synthesis, design, and operation optimization of ship energy systems is presented in this article. For better understanding of the context of this review, pertinent terms are defined, including the three levels of optimization: synthesis, design, and operation (SDO). The static and dynamic optimization problems are stated mathematically in single- and multiobjective form. The need for intertemporal optimization is highlighted. The developments in ship energy systems optimization throughout the years is clearly presented by means of journal articles, giving the main characteristics of each article. After the review of what has been done up to now, ideas for future work are given. Further research needs for optimization of ship energy systems are mentioned: further development of methodology for synthesis optimization and SDO optimization, including transients, uncertainty, reliability, and maintenance scheduling. Hints are given for expansion of the system border in order to include aspects belonging to other disciplines, such as electrical and control engineering as well as hull and propulsor optimization, thus, opening a way to the holistic ship optimization.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/13/4639ship energy systemsynthesisdesignoperation optimizationintertemporal optimizationstatic and dynamic optimization
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Developments, Trends, and Challenges in Optimization of Ship Energy Systems
Applied Sciences
ship energy system
synthesis
design
operation optimization
intertemporal optimization
static and dynamic optimization
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title Developments, Trends, and Challenges in Optimization of Ship Energy Systems
title_short Developments, Trends, and Challenges in Optimization of Ship Energy Systems
title_full Developments, Trends, and Challenges in Optimization of Ship Energy Systems
title_fullStr Developments, Trends, and Challenges in Optimization of Ship Energy Systems
title_full_unstemmed Developments, Trends, and Challenges in Optimization of Ship Energy Systems
title_sort developments, trends, and challenges in optimization of ship energy systems
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series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2020-07-01
description A review of developments, trends, and challenges in synthesis, design, and operation optimization of ship energy systems is presented in this article. For better understanding of the context of this review, pertinent terms are defined, including the three levels of optimization: synthesis, design, and operation (SDO). The static and dynamic optimization problems are stated mathematically in single- and multiobjective form. The need for intertemporal optimization is highlighted. The developments in ship energy systems optimization throughout the years is clearly presented by means of journal articles, giving the main characteristics of each article. After the review of what has been done up to now, ideas for future work are given. Further research needs for optimization of ship energy systems are mentioned: further development of methodology for synthesis optimization and SDO optimization, including transients, uncertainty, reliability, and maintenance scheduling. Hints are given for expansion of the system border in order to include aspects belonging to other disciplines, such as electrical and control engineering as well as hull and propulsor optimization, thus, opening a way to the holistic ship optimization.
topic ship energy system
synthesis
design
operation optimization
intertemporal optimization
static and dynamic optimization
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/13/4639
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