Operational Strategies for CII Under Short Voyages: Hybrid Denominator Correction and CPP Mode Optimization

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Abstract

This study addresses structural distortions in the IMO Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII) for short-voyage training vessels and proposes corrective strategies combining denominator adjustments with controllable pitch propeller (CPP) mode optimization. Using 2024 operational data from a training ship, we computed monthly and annual CII values, identifying significant inflation when time-at-sea fractions are low due to extensive port stays. Two correction methods were evaluated: a hybrid denominator approach converting port-stay CO2 to equivalent distance, and a Braidotti functional correction. The CPP operating maps for combination and fixed modes revealed a crossover point at approximately 12 kn (~50% engine load), where the combination mode shows superior efficiency at low speeds and the fixed mode at higher speeds. The hybrid correction effectively stabilized CII values across varying operational conditions, while the speed-band CPP optimization provided additional reductions. Results demonstrate that combining optimized CPP mode selection with hybrid CII correction achieves compliance with required standards, attaining a B rating. The integrated framework offers practical solutions for CII management in short-voyage operations, addressing regulatory fairness while improving operational efficiency for training vessels and similar ship types.

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