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portada Assessing the Operational Robustness of the Homer Model For Marine Corps Use in Expeditionary Environments
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
132
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
28.0 x 21.6 x 0.7 cm
Weight
0.32 kg.
ISBN13
9781508844099

Assessing the Operational Robustness of the Homer Model For Marine Corps Use in Expeditionary Environments

Naval Postgraduate School (Author) · Createspace · Paperback

Assessing the Operational Robustness of the Homer Model For Marine Corps Use in Expeditionary Environments - Naval Postgraduate School

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Synopsis "Assessing the Operational Robustness of the Homer Model For Marine Corps Use in Expeditionary Environments"

As the Marine Corps pursues greater energy efficiency in expeditionary operations, the HOMER micropower optimization model provides potential to serve as a powerful tool for improving Marine Corps power planning. The HOMER software was developed for the modeling and simulation of micropower systems over long periods of time. Although a deterministic model, HOMER uses stochastic input data, specifically solar irradiance, temperature, and load profiles. HOMER simulation fidelity is therefore affected by the inter-annual variability of these profiles. This research quantifies HOMER robustness with regard to solar irradiance and tem-perature profile variability through full-factorial experimental designs. The effect of shortening HOMER simulation duration on the variability of HOMER simulation outputs is also investigated, and though statistically significant, the resulting increase in variability is not large enough to preclude the use of HOMER for expeditionary operations. This thesis also demonstrates how HOMER can assist in developing power planning doctrine, showing that the fuel consumption benefits of using multiple generators of different sizes is no longer present once a renewable energy asset is added to the micropower system. This analysis of HOMER's robustness and operational potential provides insight for improving the Marine Corps' use of HOMER for power planning in an expeditionary environment.

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