考虑多种复杂导航环境的影响的船舶能源效率优化:一篇综述
Kai Wang1, Yapeng Wang2, Hongzhi Liang2
1Marine Engineering College, Dalian Maritime University, Dalian 116026, China; State Key Laboratory of Maritime Technology and Safety, Dalian 116026, China.
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|April 24, 2025
概括
复杂的航行环境对船舶的燃料消耗和能源效率有重大影响. 本研究全面分析了这些影响,以优化船舶性能和促进可持续的海事发展.
科学领域:
- 海洋工程 海洋工程
- 海军建筑 海军建筑
- 环境科学 环境科学
背景情况:
- 船舶能源效率对于经济可行性和环境可持续性至关重要.
- 复杂的导航环境对船舶的最佳运行构成了挑战.
- 现有的研究缺乏对船舶能源效率多重环境影响的全面分析.
研究的目的:
- 综合分析多种复杂的航行环境对船舶能源效率的影响.
- 详细阐述这些环境对船舶导航和动力系统的影响.
- 为未来的研究和优化策略提供建议.
主要方法:
- 分析各种导航环境的特征.
- 阐述多种环境对船舶导航和电力系统操作的影响.
- 关于在复杂环境中优化船舶能源效率的最新研究概述.
主要成果:
- 多种复杂的航行环境对船舶的燃油效率有重大影响.
- 了解这些影响对于船舶能源效率优化至关重要.
- 当前的优化策略可能无法充分考虑复杂的环境相互作用.
结论:
- 复杂的航行环境是船舶能源效率的一个关键因素.
- 需要进一步研究环境变量与船舶能源效率之间的动态关系.
- 开发复杂环境的先进优化策略对于可持续的海洋发展至关重要.
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