Modelling of the Engine Process for Simulators and Fast-Time Simulation

The reduction of ship emissions is a central concern of the MEmBran research project.
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The aim of the individual project is to simulate emission generation and fuel consumption during manoeuvring for practical use in teaching and as an assistance system on board ships.

The individual project "Numerical modeling of the engine process for simulators and fast-time simulation" at Wismar University of Applied Sciences is part of the overall project " Modeling of emissions and fuel consumption during manoeuvring of ships - MEmBran". The aim of the individual project is to simulate emission generation and fuel consumption during manoeuvring for practical use in teaching and as an assistance system on board ships.

The focus is on the numerical simulation of the transient engine operating conditions during manoeuvring of ships and the development and implementation of executable SW modules (of the numerical models to be developed) in the simulation of the entire ship system. In addition, systematic investigations are to be carried out on conflicting goals that exist for superficially efficient ship management and environmentally compatible manoeuvring.

Project partners
MARSIG mbH, RDE- Rheinmetall Defence Electronic Bremen, Hamburg South American Steamship Company KG, University of Rostock Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Ship Technology

Project participants
Gerd Milbradt, Dipl.-Ing.; Georg Finger, M.Sc.; Tino Riebe, Dipl.-Ing.; Michèle Schaub, M.Sc.


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