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000010680 0247_ $$2doi$$a10.24868/10680
000010680 037__ $$aGENERAL
000010680 245__ $$aEffective Naval Power Plant Design Space Exploration
000010680 269__ $$a2022-09-26
000010680 336__ $$aConference Proceedings
000010680 520__ $$aIn this paper a Concept Exploration Tool (CET) for naval ship power plants is presented. The ideas behind the CET are introduced as well as the inner workings of the tool. Objective functions for different relevant design criteria (energy efficiency, emissions, signatures, etc.) are shortly discussed, after which the results for a Frigate case study will be shown. Interesting solutions that are outside the well-known zone of conventional configurations, that may lead to new insights and innovative designs, are amongst the results of the CET; demonstrating the advantages of Design Space Exploration. The main development of this CET compared to earlier versions is however in the computational effectiveness of the tool, which is amongst others made possible by so-called Intermediate Design Algorithms (IDeAs). The major improvement in computational time provides additional room for further development of the objective functions used.
000010680 542__ $$fCC-BY
000010680 6531_ $$aConcept Exploration
000010680 6531_ $$aEarly-Stage Design
000010680 6531_ $$aNaval Power Plants
000010680 6531_ $$aPower & Propulsion System
000010680 7001_ $$ade Vos, P$$uDelft University of Technology
000010680 7001_ $$ade Van der Schueren$$uPON Power
000010680 7001_ $$aLos, S$$uNevesbu
000010680 7001_ $$aVisser, K$$uDelft University of Technology
000010680 773__ $$tConference Proceedings of INEC
000010680 773__ $$jINEC 2022
000010680 8564_ $$9fe2f571f-d8ea-4749-9fd5-69332d9f1a4c$$s1045065$$uhttps://library.imarest.org/record/10680/files/INEC_2022_paper_67.pdf
000010680 980__ $$aConference Proceedings