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http://dx.doi.org/10.3744/SNAK.2022.59.6.439

The Wave Power Generator on Small Ship for Charging Engine Start-Up Battery  

Kisoo, Ryu (LISU ENGINEERING)
Sungjin, Kang (OMNI SENSOR)
Byeongseok, Yu (Department of Mechanical & Shipbuilding Convergence Engineering, Pukyong National University)
Publication Information
Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea / v.59, no.6, 2022 , pp. 439-446 More about this Journal
Abstract
Efforts to reduce carbon dioxide(CO2) emissions are being carried out due to climate environmental problems. Eco-friendly ships are also being developed, and various energy saving measures have been developed and applied. In ships, researches have been conducted in various fields such as electric propulsion system and energy saving devices. In addition, the development of ships using various renewable energy, such as kite using wind power and wind power generation, has been carried out. This paper proposes a plan to use renewable energy for ships by applying wave generators to small ships. In 2016, 130 small domestic ships drifted by sea due to discharge of starting storage batteries, and discharge cases accounted for the largest portion of the causes of domestic ship accidents. This is due to the excessive use of storage batteries for starting the main engine by departing in a weak storage battery state for small ships. Accordingly, two type wave power generators - opened flow wave power generator and enclosed vibrator type wave power generator - are developed for charging a starting storage battery when the ships are stationary at sea or port. Opened flow wave power generator utilizes the flow of fluid in the ship by using wave induced ship motion. Enclosed vibrator type wave power generator utilizes the pendulum kinetic energy located in a ship due to wave induced ship motion.
Keywords
Renewable energy; Small boat; Wave power generation; Opened flow type wave power generator; Enclosed vibrator type wave power generator;
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