The Hindu (Coimbatore)

Team ‘Sea Sakthi’ of KCT to represent India in Monaco Energy Boat Challenge 2024

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Sea Sakthi, a 12-member contingent of Kumaraguru College of Technology (KCT), Coimbatore, the only team from India to take part in the Monaco Energy Boat Challenge 2024 during July, is all set to travel to Europe with its innovative­ly fabricated lightweigh­t twin-propulsion boat powered by clean energy.

For the one-of-a-kind motor boating event dedicated to promoting a sustainabl­e future through alternativ­e energy sources, Kumaraguru team has indigenous­ly developed a 10 KW Lithium Ferro Phosphate Battery Pack to power

Team ‘Sea Sakthi’ tests Yali 3.0 developed with indigenous features at Periyakula­m in the city.

the boat ideated and built on the principle of level-‰ying bald eagle aerodynami­cs.

Third outing

The uniqueness in the team’s third outing in the event is the boat’s 12-kg cockpit with a composite structure made by sandwichin­g a layer of carbon Œbre in between the pineapple Œbre, that can withstand cyclic loads. The cockpit made of aluminium for the Œrst participat­ion weighed 57 kg and for competing the second time, the team had utilised carbon Œbre to bring the weight down to 27 kg.

This time around, the team designed the boat from scratch to suit the requiremen­t and named it ‘Yali 3.0’. The boat’s algorithm enables enhanced adaptation to the environmen­t with a 3D lidar and Depth Camera, employing a GPS (Global Positionin­g System) and IMU (Inertial Measuremen­t Unit) system to cruise to the destinatio­n in the shortest path. And, route suggestion­s and docking assistance are provided with ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistant System), the team explained to mediaperso­ns on Tuesday.

A smart hybrid cooling had been employed with forced air method and phase changing material keeps the battery at an optimum temperatur­e. Through thrust vectoring 20 % more manoeuvrab­ility for agile turns is achieved, the team members explained.

Elaboratin­g on the high energy e™ciency classiŒcation for electric motors, they explained that the power consumptio­n is adjusted to the requiremen­t, with use of ecomode for endurance, and sports mode for high performanc­e. The normal mode is optimized for cruising.

The Yali, they said, cruises at a speed of 18 knots and reaches a top speed of 25 knots. To optimise the e™ciency, sinewave technology has been employed, where the controller manages the heat produced inside the system. Primarily supported by the KCT, the team is also looking for sponsors. This year, the team is looking forward to a podium Œnish alongside retaining the Communicat­ion Prize, KCT Principal M. Ezhilarasi said, adding: “The college was privileged to represent India at the event.”

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