Opzioni
Power Flow Control and Network Stability in an All-Electric Ship
2015
Periodico
PROCEEDINGS OF THE IEEE
Abstract
The concept of an all-electric ship, while offering unprecedented advantages from the point of view of efficiency and flexibility of operation, has introduced new challenges in terms of stability and power flow control. The advent of a full power electronics power system has raised new questions from the point of view of system dynamics, particularly when dealing with the new medium-voltage direct current distribution. The overall goal of guaranteeing a secure operation of the power system has brought researchers to consider two main approaches: reducing the dynamics of the large load to operate in a range of dynamics compatible with traditional generation systems, or making the generator set smarter through its power electronics interface. This paper compares these approaches to stable operation, focusing on the latter considered more in line with the progress of technology and in general more appealing.
Diritti
open access
license:creative commons
license uri:http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Soggetti
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electric power genera...
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load flow control
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marine power system
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power system security...
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power system stabilit...
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ship
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all-electric ship
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full-power electronic...
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medium-voltage direct...
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network stability
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operation efficiency
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operation flexibility...
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power electronic inte...
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power flow control
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power system operatio...
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system dynamic
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traditional generatio...
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Electric propulsion
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Electric vehicle
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Load flow control
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Marine vehicle
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Medium voltage
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Power electronic
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Power flow control
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Power system dynamic
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Power system stabilit...
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System dynamic
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Centralized control
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control nonlinearitie...
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decentralized control...
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load management
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microgrid
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power distribution
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power system stabilit...
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stability analysi
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stability criteria
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system-level design
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