TMR4290 (Master course)
Marine Electric Power and Propulsion Systems
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Course Outline
- Marine electric power systems on ships and offshore platforms
- Electrification and hybridization of marine vessels
- AC and DC power systems
- Electric power generation and distribution
- Onboard power electronics
- Electric propulsion and propulsion drives
- Battery and energy storage systems
- Fuel cells
- Power and Energy Management Systems
- Operational issues, class rules and methods of testing and verification of ship power systems
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TMR4335 (Master course)
Marine Technology - Propulsion Systems, Safety and Environment
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Course Outline
- Basic design of power and propulsion systems for ships and offshore installations
- Analysis of electric power systems
- Power consumption properties and operating profiles
- Performance analysis of machinery systems
- Characteristics and limitations of typical primer movers
- Air emissions and emission regulations
- Risk, safety, reliability and maintenance methods for technical systems
- Calculation and assessment of system availability, and life cycle cost (LCC)
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TMR15 (Master course)
Hybrid Power Systems and Control
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Course Outline
- Typical structures, main elements and topologies of hybrid electric power systems
- Low- and high-level controllers, Energy and Power Managements Systems (EMS/PMS)
- Design and optimization of control systems for reliable and fuel-efficient operation
- Design and implementation of energy storage systems
- Application of modern power systems for zero-emission and autonomous shipping
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MR8500 (PhD course)
Advanced Topics in Marine Control and Hybrid Power System
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Course Outline
- Advanced topics within the themes of marine control engineering and/or marine hybrid power systems
- Organized as a self-study with some common lectures and colloquies for discussion
- Possible topics: advanced theories and methods for marine systems related to modeling, simulation, optimization, artificial intelligence, feedback control, real-time state estimation, model-based or data-driven detection/prediction, autonomous systems, or digital twin methods
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