Objective
Increasing environmental concerns and soaring oil prices are creating a new focus on fuel efficiency for the marine industry. Combining low emissions with demands for more advanced vessels than ever before drives the need for radically new propulsion concepts delivering a step-change in efficiency. STREAMLINE is the response of the marine community to this demand that will be addressed through four key objectives. The first objective of STREAMLINE is to demonstrate radically new propulsion concepts delivering an increase in efficiency of at least 15% over current state-of-the-art. The concepts will be designed for maximisation of energy conversion combined with low levels of cavitation, noise and vibration. The research will look at novel applications of large area propulsion, a biomechanical system and distributed thrust (via multiple propulsors). As its second objective, STREAMLINE will investigate methods to fully optimise current SoA systems including conventional screw propeller systems, pods and waterjets. The key here is exploitation of new CFD methods to pursue improvements without dramatic vessel configuration changes. The third objective of STREAMLINE is to develop advanced CFD tools and methods to optimise the hydrodynamic performance of the new propulsion concepts, particularly by analysis of integrated hull and propulsor. Finally, STREAMLINE will characterise the operational, economic and classification aspects of each of the new propulsion concepts. STREAMLINE will demonstrate solutions for a wide range of applications. Short sea shipping and inland waterway operation will be focussed on specifically, as they are identified as key components of transport that can provide a means of coping with the growing congestion of road and rail infrastructure and tackling air pollution. The STREAMLINE consortium, led by Rolls-Royce, is made up of 30 partners from 8 Countries, providing world leading expertise and capability from the EU marine Industry.
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Call for proposal
FP7-SST-2008-RTD-1
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Funding Scheme
CP-IP - Large-scale integrating projectCoordinator
DE24 8BJ Derby
United Kingdom
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Participants (22)
681 29 Kristinehamn
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3331 MA Zwijndrecht
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00185 Roma
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47057 Duisburg
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6708 PM Wageningen
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412 96 Goteborg
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75794 Paris
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22305 Hamburg
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21073 Hamburg
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EC3M 4BS London
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400 22 Goteborg
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405 19 Gothenburg
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NE1 7RU Newcastle Upon Tyne
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75008 Paris
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6009 ALESUND
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N1 9FX London
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DE24 8HP Derby
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164 90 Stockholm
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2931LD Krimpen aan de Lek
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80 392 GDANSK
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1366 Lysaker
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00128 ROMA
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