Systematic Ship Energy Efficiency Audit And Data Unification 11 th November 2016 Dr. Serena Lim, Dr. Alan J Murphy and Dr. Kayvan Pazouki Industrial partner: Royston Ltd. – Shervin Younessi and Neil Graham
Content 1. Research overview 2. Research concept • Project overview 3. Methodology • Examples of current progress 4. Timeline of data monitoring • Future plans 5. Examples of system monitoring 6. Results 7. Conclusions and future plan 2 2 Vessel Energy Management
Research overview 5 4 • Project overview Analytical software – interpret Whole ship energy data 3 management • Examples of current progress product Validation and refinement for • Future plans specialised vessels 2 Development and trial of prototype – sensing devices, software and hardware 1 Identification of operational conditions – survey procedure 3 3 Vessel Energy Management
Research concept Target: reduce emission, reduce fuel consumption, maximise profit One Common Outcome: a greener earth Who is responsible?: Everyone plays a role Knowledge It becomes a culture and habit: Collect and process data 4 4 Vessel Energy Management
Methodology Systematic energy efficiency audit and data unification 5 5 Vessel Energy Management
Results – Energy breakdown architecture CONTENT • Project overview • Examples of current progress • Future plans 6 6 Vessel Energy Management
Methodology Systematic energy efficiency audit and data unification 7 7 Vessel Energy Management
Timeline of data monitoring CONTENT Selection of new Select suitable sensors. vessel and Build hardware –SIU. prepare Sensor Conduct factory Test and verify Vessel survey customised installation acceptance test of all data for further • Project overview questionnaire hardware. analysis • Examples of current progress Identify existing Set up monitoring • Future plans sensors. Procurement systems and unify Data Vessel selection Recognise need of process and preparation sensors under monitoring additional sensors common hub installation. 8 8 Vessel Energy Management
Examples of systems monitoring 9 Vessel Energy Management
Results – Energy flow diagram CONTENT • Project overview • Examples of current progress • Future plans 10 10 Vessel Energy Management
Conclusions CONTENT 1. A systematic energy efficiency audit and data unification is important for short and long term • Project overview knowledge generation • Examples of current progress • Future plans 2. Methodology can cater to wide range of ships – size, budget, focus 11 11 Vessel Energy Management
Future plans 12 12 Vessel Energy Management
serena.lim@ncl.ac.uk 13 Vessel Energy Management
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