L. Braidotti, S. Bertagna, A. Marinò, D. Bosich, V. Bucci, G. Sulligoi
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引用次数: 4
摘要
如今,专门的船只被用来训练学生成为水手。由于历史悠久的船只被方便地用于这一目的,这些船只的平均年龄通常很高。为了分摊运营和维护成本,训练舰(除海军训练舰外)的所有权由多个实体和学校共同拥有。此外,这些船只一般用于沿海航行。由此产生的操作剖面要求根据将使用它的船东重新安排船舶内部空间。考虑到这些原因,在改装过程中可以采用模块化设计方法,而在没有原始技术文件的情况下,则应该使用逆向工程技术和集成设计工具进行改造。在这种情况下,混合动力推进系统可以有效地实现零排放模式,从而减少船舶在训练期间对环境的影响。通过这样做,可以实现三个目标来延长船舶的使用寿命:易于重新安排不同用途的内部空间,降低运营/维护成本以及沿海航行的生态可持续性。本文在介绍了模块化设计和混合动力技术的基础上,对“Umberto d’ancona”号航母的改装方案进行了讨论。后者是意大利的里雅斯特航海学院“Tomaso di Savoia Duke of Genoa”的训练舰。
An Application of Modular Design in the Refitting of a Hybrid-electric Propelled Training Ship
Nowadays specific ships are used to train students as sailors. As historical vessels are conveniently employed to this aim, the average age of these ships is usually high. In order to amortize operating and maintenance costs, the training ships’ ownership (except for naval ones) is shared among multiple entities and schools. Moreover, generally these vessels are used in coastal navigation. The consequent operational profile imposes the need to rearrange the ship internal spaces according to the shipowner who will use it. Considering all these reasons, a modular design approach can be adopted in the refitting process, while reverse engineering techniques and integrated design tools should be used for the reconstruction when the original technical documentation is not available. In this context, hybrid-electric propulsion systems can be proposed as effective to enable the Zero Emission Mode, thus reducing the vessel’s environmental impact during the training. By doing this, three goals are achieved to extend the ship operational life: ease of rearrangement of the internal spaces for different uses, reduction of operating/maintenance costs and eco-sustainability in coastal navigation. In this paper, after a description about modular design and hybrid electric technologies, the refitting project of the M/N “Umberto d’Ancona” is discussed. The latter is the training ship of “Tomaso di Savoia Duke of Genoa”, the nautical institute in Trieste, Italy.