Energy Efficient Ship Operation Through Speed Optimisation in Various Weather Conditions

  • Cui T
  • Howett B
  • Kim M
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Abstract

Speed optimisation or speed management has been an attractive topic in the shipping industry for a long time. Traditional methods rely on masters' experience. Some recent methods are more efficient but have many constraints, which preclude obtaining an optimum speed profile. This paper introduces a relatively advanced model for global speed optimisation towards energy efficient shipping in various weather conditions and shows the effect when the method is employed. With this model, if a ship type, departure and destination ports and fixed ETA (Estimated Time Arrival) are given, the stakeholders can be provided with a more reasonable speed operation plan for a certain commercial route, which leads to lower fuel consumption. Weather conditions and, hence, routing plays a very important role in this process. Several case studies over different shipping conditions are considered to validate the model.

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Cui, T., Howett, B., Kim, M., Lu, R., Demirel, Y. K., Turan, O., … Incecik, A. (2018). Energy Efficient Ship Operation Through Speed Optimisation in Various Weather Conditions (pp. 199–211). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-74576-3_15

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