Modelo de toma de decisiones para la selección del sistema de propulsión
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contaminación marítima, gases de efecto invernadero, rentabilidad, ahorro de energía, sistema de propulsiónResumen
A través de la historia se ha hecho evidente cómo la industria militar y su pujante accionar ha generado cambio y desarrollo en las diferentes áreas, y es de esperar que un proyecto tan ambicioso como lo es la Plataforma Estratégica de Superficie – PES se enfoque en el impacto que los sistemas de combustión interna pueden generar en el diseño, por lo anterior se desarrolla un modelo de evaluación para la selección del sistema de propulsión de la plataforma, el cual fue basado en el costo del ciclo de vida y el desempeño de los equipos mecánicos principales, brindando una herramienta adicional para la toma de decisiones. La arista del costo se estimó desglosando los costos de adquisición del tipo ROM (Rough Order of Magnitude), costos de mantenimiento y costos de consumo de combustible y lubricante, lo que deja la arista de desempeño evaluada bajo las características técnicas, considerando los criterios de rendimiento, confiabilidad, potencia entregada y huella de instalación; sin dejar a un lado los requisitos de obligatorio cumplimiento como lo son las emisiones de gases IMO TIER III, la reducción de la firma acústica y el empleo de la redundancia.
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