Y02T70/00

System and method for fuel savings and safe operation of marine structure
11034418 · 2021-06-15 ·

A system for monitoring a physical change of a marine structure includes a complex optical measuring instrument configured to detect a behavior and structural change of the marine structure by using at least one optical sensor by means of optical fiber Bragg grating.

NAVIGATION SUPPORT METHOD, NAVIGATION SUPPORT DEVICE, AND COMPUTER-READABLE RECORDING MEDIUM RECORDING NAVIGATION SUPPORT PROGRAM
20210285772 · 2021-09-16 · ·

A navigation support method executed by a computer includes: classifying vessel voyage data according to each meteorological and hydrographic condition; calculating characteristic distribution of vessel maneuvering for each meteorological and hydrographic condition, using the vessel voyage data that has been classified; extracting a plurality of vessel maneuvering patterns from the characteristic distribution of vessel maneuvering that has been calculated for each meteorological and hydrographic condition, and aggregating the vessel voyage data for each of the vessel maneuvering patterns; and generating a learning model for each of the vessel maneuvering patterns from the vessel voyage data aggregated for each of the vessel maneuvering patterns, using meteorological and hydrographic actual data as an explanatory variable and vessel performance as an objective variable.

HULL PROPULSION MECHANISM
20210171176 · 2021-06-10 ·

A hull propulsion mechanism includes a ship body; a wind blade, which is set to the top of the ship body and has a plurality of sails for obtaining a rotating force from wind blade; a shaft, which sustains the wind blade and is a rolling axis as well for conveying the rotating force by the wind blade; a water pump, which is a power unit that circulates water by making use of a turning force from the shaft; and an engine, which obtains hull propulsion from screws that are rotated by a circulated water pressure from the water pump. With this configuration, the hull propulsion mechanism can obtain enough propulsive force without consuming fossil fuels.

Method and Apparatus for Adjusting the Flow Properties of a Propeller
20210284312 · 2021-09-16 ·

The present disclosure relates to a method (1) and an apparatus (10) for adjusting flow properties of a propeller (103) of a propulsion system (100) for watercrafts (1000), in particular for boats and ships, depending on the operation state, comprising the steps of determining the operation state (2) of the propulsion system (100), wherein in the propulsion system (100) either a thrust state or a generator state, in particular a hydrogeneration state for generating energy by hydrogeneration, is present, and adjusting the flow properties (3) of the propeller (103) based on the determined operation state.

WATERCRAFT AND METHOD OF PROPULSION OF A WATERCRAFT
20210284308 · 2021-09-16 ·

A watercraft having a body with an opening for a user, a seat, at least one drive mechanism placed at least partially within the opening; an intake configured to allow a flow of water from a body of water surrounding the watercraft; a pump configured receive the flow of water and accelerate the flow of water, and a user controlled discharge configured to receive the flow of accelerated water from the pump and discharge the accelerated water to the water surrounding the watercraft such that the watercraft moves in a direction chosen by the user.

Reactive cyclic induction system and method for reducing pollutants in marine diesel exhaust
11118492 · 2021-09-14 · ·

A system and method for reduction of Nitrogen Oxide emissions from marine engines by converting Nitrogen Oxide into Nitrogen is disclosed. The modular reactive cyclic induction apparatus connects to the exhaust of a conventional diesel marine engine and uses air pressure and the sodium chloride in seawater to create a molecular reaction to break down Nitrogen Oxide into Nitrogen by use of an induction apparatus. The system can also include a loop for removing Carbon Dioxide through electrolysis, and removes other environmental pollutants as well, including for example Sulphur oxides, hydrocarbons, and particulate matter during the process.

THERMAL ENERGY POWERED EXOSKELETON CATAMARAN
20210179245 · 2021-06-17 ·

Sun heats dark continents more than reflective oceans. Air moves onshore from high pressure to low. Creating wind: powering weather and storms—“hurricane-in-a-box-on-water” principles producing electricity in a marine vessel, providing Green Technology for Marine Transportation. Captured and recovered heat, offset by loss of heat, creates differential pressure conditions across multiple rotary engines. Night and day, a working fluid moves from high pressure to low; powering alternators, batteries, domestics, and in-hull electric drive trains, in a unique, lightweight exoskeleton dome shell design vessel. Disclosed vessel design advantages include: high energy collection and living space to vessel length ratio; high strength to weight ratio; high carrying capacity, downwind sailing while producing electricity; modular fabrication and shipping; and sustained hull speed in a vessel harvesting energy from the environment. The longer the vessel: the more it carries: the greater the hull speed: the faster it goes.

MARINE LIFTING APPARATUS
20210129955 · 2021-05-06 · ·

A catamaran lifting apparatus is disclosed for lifting objects in a marine environment. The apparatus includes first and second vessels that are spaced apart during use. A first frame spans between the vessels. A second frame spans between the vessels. The frames arc spaced apart and connected to the vessels in a configuration that spaces the vessels apart. The first frame connects to the first vessel with a universal joint and to the second vessel with a hinged connection. The second frame connects to the second vessel with a universal joint and to the first vessel with a hinged or pinned connection. Each of the frames provides a space under the frame and in between the barges that enables a package to be lifted and/or a marine vessel to be positioned in between the barges and under the frames. In this fashion, an object that has been salvaged from the seabed can be placed upon the marine vessel that is positioned in between the barges and under the frames.

A PROPULSION SYSTEM FOR A BOAT
20210163112 · 2021-06-03 ·

A propulsion system for a boat comprises a plurality of aerofoils connected to a main mast. At least one of the aerofoils is a displaceable aerofoil adapted to be displaced along the main mast between an open position and a closed position. When the displaceable aerofoil is in its open position the aerofoils together form a sail of open sail area. When the displaceable aerofoil is in its closed position at least some of the aerofoils overlap to form a sail of closed sail area, the closed sail area being less than the open sail area. The propulsion system can include a displacement mechanism to displace the displaceable aerofoil between its open and closed positions; at least one of the aerofoils having a solar panel thereon; and/or a stub mast extending along and free to rotate about a stub axis and; connected to the main mast by a stub pivot.

Energy self-contained oceanic drone for AI-based marine information survey and surveillance and method using same

Disclosed are an energy self-contained oceanic drone for AI-based marine information survey and surveillance and a method using the same. A method of monitoring, by a marine vessel system, an ocean condition may include taking in a given amount of seawater or fresh water, performing advanced water treatment on the taken-in seawater or fresh water, performing water electrolysis treatment on the water obtained through the advanced water treatment, generating electric energy using a fuel cell based on hydrogen obtained from the water through the water electrolysis treatment, and supplying the generated electric energy as electric power for the marine vessel system.