Reference
H. Hellendoorn, S. Mulder, and B. De Schutter, "Hybrid control of container
cranes,"
Proceedings of the 18th IFAC World Congress,
Milan, Italy, pp. 9697-9702, Aug.-Sept. 2011.
Abstract
Hybrid cranes use ultracapacitors to store energy that is regenerated when
lowering a container or during braking, and reuses this energy to assist the
engine later on. A hybrid crane needs a system that optimizes the fuel cost by
controlling in real time the two available power sources. Currently, the crane
uses a rule-based heuristic strategy, which does not achieve optimal results
and is difficult to tune. An alternative approach is Equivalent Consumption
Minimization Strategy (ECMS), an optimization-based strategy of limited
complexity that assigns a weight to the usage of the ultracapacitors that
represents the equivalent 'future fuel cost'. Two new strategies are presented
that each have their own approach to this issue. The first uses feedback from
the state of the ultracapacitors, the second uses predictions about the
upcoming power demand. The new strategies are compared with the current system.
The new strategies consistently outperform the current system, significantly
improve the fuel savings, and increase the operational profits.
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@inproceedings{HelMul:11-013,
author = {Hellendoorn, Hans and Mulder, Steven and De Schutter, Bart},
title = {Hybrid Control of Container Cranes},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 18th IFAC World Congress},
address = {Milan, Italy},
pages = {9697--9702},
month = aug # {--} # sep,
year = {2011}
}