Simulation Analysis on Dynamic Load of Air-Conditioning System of Ocean-Going Ship

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In this paper, a dynamic load mathematic model for ship’s multifunctional cabins was developed using the “black box model” theory. The multifunctional cabins’ dynamic loads for a ship navigating in a typical Eurasian route were calculated through this mathematic model. The research results show that the air-conditioning load of cabins varies with navigation areas and sailing time significantly. Ventilation load accounts for 51.92% of the total load, while heat conduction and radiation load only account for 7.47% and 6.68%, respectively. For a same navigating area, the maximum load for different cabins is 2.648 times of the minimum load at the same time. In addition, the impact factors were analyzed by regression analysis method, and that the 91.72% of variation of the dynamic load results from the outside temperature changing

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