Design and Comparative Study of Hybrid Propulsions for a River Ferry Operating on Short Cycles with High Power Demands

Based on a multidisciplinary and configurable modeling approach, this work deals with the optimal choice and the design of a hybrid propulsion with the associated power management strategy to replace a conventional propulsion in a low tonnage river ferry operating on short cycles, with the aim of re...

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Main Authors: Nacera Bennabi, Hocine Menana, Jean-Frederic Charpentier, Jean-Yves Billard, Benoit Nottelet
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-06-01
Series:Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/9/6/631
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spelling doaj-cf830c799dc04ef9956cb3739cd9de812021-06-30T23:26:29ZengMDPI AGJournal of Marine Science and Engineering2077-13122021-06-01963163110.3390/jmse9060631Design and Comparative Study of Hybrid Propulsions for a River Ferry Operating on Short Cycles with High Power DemandsNacera Bennabi0Hocine Menana1Jean-Frederic Charpentier2Jean-Yves Billard3Benoit Nottelet4French Naval Academy Research Institute, French Naval Academy, F-29240 Brest, FranceResearch Group in Electric Energy of Nancy (GREEN), University of Lorraine, F-54000 Nancy, FranceFrench Naval Academy Research Institute, French Naval Academy, F-29240 Brest, FranceFrench Naval Academy Research Institute, French Naval Academy, F-29240 Brest, FranceSEGULA Technology, F-76600 Le Havre, FranceBased on a multidisciplinary and configurable modeling approach, this work deals with the optimal choice and the design of a hybrid propulsion with the associated power management strategy to replace a conventional propulsion in a low tonnage river ferry operating on short cycles, with the aim of reducing its environmental impact and the costs over its entire lifetime. The considered ferry is used for the transport of people and vehicles crossing the Seine river, with an installed propulsive power of 330 KW. The operating cycle of the ferry and the energy consumption of its classical propulsion have been determined experimentally and then used as references in simulations for validation and comparison purposes. Two hybrid structures involving the use of batteries and supercapacitors were proposed and compared. It is shown that the hybridization leads to a substantial reduction in CO<sub>2</sub> emissions. The supercapacitor- and battery-based hybrid structures lead respectively to 18% and 29.7% CO<sub>2</sub> reduction compared to classical propulsion, representing, respectively, about 382 and 626 tons of CO<sub>2</sub> reduction over 20 years of operation. Despite the fact that the use of batteries leads to a more significant reduction in CO<sub>2</sub> emissions, the solution using supercapacitors is chosen following a technical-economic study over 20 years of operation.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/9/6/631environmental impact of low tonnage shipshybridizationmeasurementsmodelingriver ferryshort operating cycles
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author Nacera Bennabi
Hocine Menana
Jean-Frederic Charpentier
Jean-Yves Billard
Benoit Nottelet
spellingShingle Nacera Bennabi
Hocine Menana
Jean-Frederic Charpentier
Jean-Yves Billard
Benoit Nottelet
Design and Comparative Study of Hybrid Propulsions for a River Ferry Operating on Short Cycles with High Power Demands
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
environmental impact of low tonnage ships
hybridization
measurements
modeling
river ferry
short operating cycles
author_facet Nacera Bennabi
Hocine Menana
Jean-Frederic Charpentier
Jean-Yves Billard
Benoit Nottelet
author_sort Nacera Bennabi
title Design and Comparative Study of Hybrid Propulsions for a River Ferry Operating on Short Cycles with High Power Demands
title_short Design and Comparative Study of Hybrid Propulsions for a River Ferry Operating on Short Cycles with High Power Demands
title_full Design and Comparative Study of Hybrid Propulsions for a River Ferry Operating on Short Cycles with High Power Demands
title_fullStr Design and Comparative Study of Hybrid Propulsions for a River Ferry Operating on Short Cycles with High Power Demands
title_full_unstemmed Design and Comparative Study of Hybrid Propulsions for a River Ferry Operating on Short Cycles with High Power Demands
title_sort design and comparative study of hybrid propulsions for a river ferry operating on short cycles with high power demands
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
issn 2077-1312
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Based on a multidisciplinary and configurable modeling approach, this work deals with the optimal choice and the design of a hybrid propulsion with the associated power management strategy to replace a conventional propulsion in a low tonnage river ferry operating on short cycles, with the aim of reducing its environmental impact and the costs over its entire lifetime. The considered ferry is used for the transport of people and vehicles crossing the Seine river, with an installed propulsive power of 330 KW. The operating cycle of the ferry and the energy consumption of its classical propulsion have been determined experimentally and then used as references in simulations for validation and comparison purposes. Two hybrid structures involving the use of batteries and supercapacitors were proposed and compared. It is shown that the hybridization leads to a substantial reduction in CO<sub>2</sub> emissions. The supercapacitor- and battery-based hybrid structures lead respectively to 18% and 29.7% CO<sub>2</sub> reduction compared to classical propulsion, representing, respectively, about 382 and 626 tons of CO<sub>2</sub> reduction over 20 years of operation. Despite the fact that the use of batteries leads to a more significant reduction in CO<sub>2</sub> emissions, the solution using supercapacitors is chosen following a technical-economic study over 20 years of operation.
topic environmental impact of low tonnage ships
hybridization
measurements
modeling
river ferry
short operating cycles
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/9/6/631
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