The digital twin of the vessel used by Syroco Live computes the sum of all forces that apply in given conditions. Part of these forces originate in the propulsion systems.
Putting aside the specific case of wind-propelled ships, the propulsion chain of a vessel is composed of:
In addition to the propulsion, one needs to integrate to these models the energy consumers of the vessel. These include:
Energy consumption of hotel load and reefers varies depending on outside temperature, while reliquefaction (a huge power consumer) happens at specific times during a voyage and depends on the boil-off rate, which itself is influenced by sea conditions.
This inventory would be incomplete without mentioning the boiler, which burns fuel to produce steam and therefore impacts the overall fuel consumption.
At the end of the day, the reasons all these models are included in the digital twin of the vessel are twofold:
Ultimately, a vessel's propulsion and energy chain can range from relatively simple (a combustion engine driving a fixed pitch propeller) to quite complex (several dual-fuel diesel & LNG generators powering electric engines and reliquefaction units). It is key for digital twins to take into account all the characteristics of these systems to properly simulate and analyse the performance of the voyage.