Resumo (PT):
Abstract (EN):
The energy requirements of thruster driven autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) missions have been growing in recent years. Their complexity and length are continuously increasing due to the growth of undersea exploration. The use of variable buoyancy systems (VBS) can potentially lead to energy savings since consumption is only required for buoyancy changes. As such, energy is only spent during limited periods of time, as opposed to thruster driven systems, where consumption is typically continuous. In this work, an energetic comparison between thruster and VBS driven devices is performed for a specific mission profile and a defined set of parameters. The influence of the mission parameters is studied in order to determine which system leads to the lowest energy consumption. For the case study presented, it is shown that the use of VBS over thrusters can lead to considerable energetic savings. © 2019 IEEE.
Language:
English
Type (Professor's evaluation):
Scientific
No. of pages:
5