Responsibility for New Component Modelling Sample Clauses

Responsibility for New Component Modelling. As part of this project, a number of novel energy technologies are being investigated into their suitability for implementation on a reference ship. To allow for rapid development and comparison of the global ship models for the different proposed configurations, several general ship and novel energy technology component models needed to be created. Table 1 shows a list the novel energy technologies (see Deliverable D3.1) and reference ship’s systems (see Deliverable D2.1) and the partners responsible for the creation of the basic component and sub-system models. Component and Sub-system Modelled UNEW IMTECH WARTSILA NAREC TNO Waste heat recovery systems x x Constant speed generator x x x Variable speed generator x Auxiliaries x Auxiliaries PTO/PTI/PTH (motors/generators) x x x Fly wheel x Solar cells x Sail types x Wind turbines x Advanced batteries x x x x Fuel cells x x x x Compressed air x x x x Super capacitors x x x x Propellers x Diesels x x x Ship resistance x Propulsion systems x *Indicates project partner leading the development of the component and the sub-system models X ** Indicates project partner involved in the developing of the component and the sub-system models Table 1: Overview of relevant components with highlighting leading partner 2 Creating New Component Model Libraries for GES To create a uniform description of the model some of the variables need to be defined. These variables are related to certain information or data related to the ship, the system/component being modelled and those variables calculated by the program, which are defined as;  Attributes for Ship information o Are global values for the ship model (see 2.1)  Attributes for system or component o Are fixed values for the system or component (see 2.2)  Attributes calculated by the program
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