Method for rudder roll stabilization control by maintaining ship speed
A ship navigating on the surface of the water may experience greater resistance, adversely affect-ing its speed and leading to energy loss. The added resistance of surface ships in both still water and waves are investigated, and the computation method of total speed loss is presented. An autopilot...
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doaj-64ed6f4d0ce34350af48a2bc0dfbfa3d2020-11-24T22:32:14ZengEditorial Office of Chinese Journal of Ship ResearchZhongguo Jianchuan Yanjiu1673-31851673-31852017-01-0112112813310.3969/j.issn.1673-3185.2017.01.019201701019Method for rudder roll stabilization control by maintaining ship speedLIU Zhiquan0JIN Hongzhang1Key Laboratory of Marine Technology and Control Engineering, Ministry of Communications, Shanghai Maritime University, Shanghai 201306, ChinaCollege of Automation, Harbin Engineering University, Harbin 150001, ChinaA ship navigating on the surface of the water may experience greater resistance, adversely affect-ing its speed and leading to energy loss. The added resistance of surface ships in both still water and waves are investigated, and the computation method of total speed loss is presented. An autopilot system is intro-duced to constrain the speed loss, and course keeping and rudder roll stabilization sliding mode control laws are proposed according to a compact control strategy. The two working conditions of "heading" and "heading plus anti-roll" are discussed, including roll stabilization, heading error, speed maintenance and rudder abrasion. The results show that the speed can be effectively maintained using this method, and from a commercial point of view, the fin-rudder roll stabilization control is not recommended for vessels equipped with both fins and rudders.http://www.ship-research.com/EN/Y2017/V12/I1/128ship motion controlrudder roll stabilizationautopilotadded resistancespeed lossslid-ing mode control |
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Method for rudder roll stabilization control by maintaining ship speed |
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Method for rudder roll stabilization control by maintaining ship speed |
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Method for rudder roll stabilization control by maintaining ship speed |
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method for rudder roll stabilization control by maintaining ship speed |
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Editorial Office of Chinese Journal of Ship Research |
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Zhongguo Jianchuan Yanjiu |
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1673-3185 1673-3185 |
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A ship navigating on the surface of the water may experience greater resistance, adversely affect-ing its speed and leading to energy loss. The added resistance of surface ships in both still water and waves are investigated, and the computation method of total speed loss is presented. An autopilot system is intro-duced to constrain the speed loss, and course keeping and rudder roll stabilization sliding mode control laws are proposed according to a compact control strategy. The two working conditions of "heading" and "heading plus anti-roll" are discussed, including roll stabilization, heading error, speed maintenance and rudder abrasion. The results show that the speed can be effectively maintained using this method, and from a commercial point of view, the fin-rudder roll stabilization control is not recommended for vessels equipped with both fins and rudders. |
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ship motion control rudder roll stabilization autopilot added resistance speed loss slid-ing mode control |
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