Modeling and Simulation of a Certain Warship Diesel Engine Based on AMESim

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As the power source of warship, diesel engine determines the dynamic performance of the whole warship. In this paper, a simulation model of MAN B&W7S80MC low-speed two-stroke marine diesel engine, used by certain warship, is developed. Simulation analysis is carried out based on LMS Imagine.Lab AMESim. The simulation results show that the model has good accuracy and dynamic characteristics, thus the model can simulate for control design, performance analysis and simulation of the power source of warship.

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