Test Tank

Test Tank

The contribution of Voith’s test tank during the development

Interview: Dr. Dirk Jürgens about the new eVSP, based on years of research also in the Voith test tank.

The eVSP is far more than just a further development of Voith’s legendary propulsion concept. Its design makes it significantly different from its predecessors. The many advantages of the innovation are based on years of research work. Among others, also in Voith’s test tank.

Dr. Dirk Jürgens, Vice President of Research & Development, Voith Turbo Marine, claims this is because it enables realistic measurements of the propulsion system including the hull. These measurements are indispensable, even in times of powerful computers…

What part did Voith‘s test tank play in the development of the eVSP?

The test tank is an important tool for us in the development of new propulsion concepts as well as in their improvement. The tank has a large water surface as well as a special wavemaker. We can generate speeds of up to 4.5 meters per second. This allows us to make realistic measurements with ship models. One challenge with the eVSP was that the permanently excited electric motor (PM-motor) has high efficiency in the entire power range. It also has a very high torque as well as a fast response. This distinguishes the eVSP from its predecessors. In the test tank, for example, we can check in a practical way how these advantages can be optimally used for economical propulsion, e.g. very efficient dynamic positioning (DP) of ships.

Why do these tests involve testing the propulsion system with the hull?

After all, the ship’s design has a major influence on the efficiency of the propulsion system. Therefore, a propulsion system must always be seen as part of an overall solution. In order to let the customer make optimum use of the advantages of the eVSP, we have to know the motion behavior of a ship in interaction with the propulsion system. In this way, we can work together with the shipdesigners, yards and shipowners to develop an optimal unit of ship and drive.

In the test tank, we can check how Voith propelled ships can be optimally used for efficient and safe propulsion.
Dr. Dirk Jürgens, Vice President of Research & Development, Voith Turbo Marine

Aren‘t simulations more efficient than test tank trials?

Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) has immensely expanded our testing capabilities. The series of measurements allow us to work with almost all possible variables and to obtain results promptly. This certainly expands our possibilities. However, despite the continuously increasing performance of IT infrastructure, it has been shown repeatedly that in-tank tests are closer to real physics of special hydrodynamic effects and especially the interaction of the PM-Motor and the VSP’s thrust and torque. Also in the development of the eVSP, it has proven to be purposeful to combine both worlds. We are very fortunate to have such a powerful tank.

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