Environment-friendly inland shipping: Dynamic modeling of propulsion systems for inland ships using different fuels and fuel cells

P de Vos, HT Grimmelius

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Abstract

To meet possible future emission regulations for inland ships alternative propulsion systems with fuel cell technology and batteries are researched. A rather simple, yet efficient dynamic model is being developed to simulate four different propulsion system configurations with different fuel cells and different fuels. The system configurations and sub models are discussed in this paper, as well as the design considerations and lay-out of the energy control system and results of the first simulations.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationInternational Symposium on Marine Engineering (ISME) 2009
EditorsK-G Oh
Place of Publicationbusan-korea
Publisherkosme/jime
Pages187-193
Number of pages7
Publication statusPublished - 2009
Eventisme 2009, busan, zuid-korea - busan-korea
Duration: 18 Oct 200922 Oct 2009

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Conferenceisme 2009, busan, zuid-korea
Period18/10/0922/10/09

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