The Following is an Article from Ship Technology . This is a pretty incredible design. I would venture to call it the mother of all Sailing Vessels!
(11/9/2011)
www.ship-technology.com
Eoseas is a concept
cruise ship being developed by STX Europe in collaboration with Stirling Design
International (SDI).
The 105,000t ship
will have an overall length of 305m, breadth of 60m and draft of 8m. Eoseas is
being developed as a part of the Ecorizon programme launched by STX France in
2007.
STX's Ecorizon programme
Ecorizon is a
technical programme aimed at developing innovative marine clean technologies
and alternatives to oil fuels. The project attained maturity in 2009 after two
years of research and development work.
Jointly funded by
STX Europe and the Regional Council, Ecorizon consists of five major work
programmes including energy management, air emission management, water
management, waste management and sustainable design.
Ecorizon addresses
the entire environmental footprint of the ship throughout the design,
construction and operation stages. The long-term goal of the concept is to
reduce the use of non-sustainable energy to 50% by 2015.
Eoseas design and features
Eoseas incorporates
a pentamaran hull design. The double hull design will feature long promenade
decks on both sides of the ship.
The ship will be a
trimaran on five hulls, of which two hulls on either side will have the same
fore-and-aft plane. An air cushion under the main hull optimises the
hydrodynamic characteristics of the vessel.
The double skin on
the ship will function as a natural air conditioning system. The frictional
resistance of the ship is reduced with the air film injection and the froude
number is reduced by incorporating vertical bow.
Fresh water is
generated onboard using highly efficient multistage evaporators and reverse
osmosis. The ship will feature an advanced wastewater purification system to
treat grey and black waters. An absorption chiller absorbs rain water from the
upper decks. It uses heat generated from engines.
The design
objectives of the Eoseas are to reduce power consumption by 50%, emissions of
CO2 by 50%, SO2 by 100%, NOX by 90% and ash by 100%.
Accommodation onboard the concept cruise ship
Eoseas can
accommodate 3,311 passengers in 1,403 cabins. There are 555 cabins for 1,089
crew members. The ship allows the passengers to fully explore the maritime
environment. The passenger space ratio of the ship will be 31.7 when full and
37.4 based on lower berths occupancy.
The cabins are
designed to use natural lighting and are fitted with presence sensors and light
sensors. The energy management systems in the cabins reduce energy consumption
by 30%.
Propulsion and power
Eoseas will be
powered by four dual-fuel LNG diesel electric generator sets. Each genset
provides 8MW power for propulsion and hotel load. There are four screws, two
pump propellers with shaft lines on the outriggers and two pump propeller pods
on the central hull.
LNG is stored in a
storage system similar to that of LNG carriers and is transferred in a
pressurised service tank. The ship will have an advanced heat recovery plant to
recover thermal energy.
8,300m² photovoltaic
panels fixed on side and upper deck provide maximum power of 108MW and an
average of 270kWe. The organic waste gasification plant onboard generates
300kWe syn gas which is used in the generator sets.
The ship is equipped
with an innovative sail concept patented by STX France. The sails mounted on
five masts over 12,440m² significantly use wind energy for propulsion.
STX France conducted
13 tank tests with different hulls and propulsion configurations during 2008
and 2009, achieving 17% improvements over conventional propulsion / hull
systems.
The innovative
propulsion system aboard the ship enhances fuel efficiency, redundancy and
manoeuvring.
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