DocumentCode :
1098220
Title :
Control strategy for an icebreaker propulsion system
Author :
Hill, Walter A. ; Creelman, Greg ; Mischke, Lothar
Author_Institution :
General Electric, Salem, VA, USA
Volume :
28
Issue :
4
fYear :
1992
Firstpage :
887
Lastpage :
892
Abstract :
The latest series of Canadian Coast Guard ice-breakers features a diesel electric propulsion system using synchronous motors and synchronous generators. The synchronous generators supply power to a constant-voltage 60 Hz bus that feeds the ship´s hotel load and the propulsion system´s cycloconverters. The cycloconverters convert 60 Hz AC power to variable frequency 0-18 Hz AC power for the synchronous propulsion motors. The propulsion motors are directly connected to the ship´s propellers by means of shafting. This AC-AC propulsion system realizes the `power plant´ concept, which optimizes the number of generators that are online in order to match the generated electrical power to the total electrical demand of the ship. The propulsion control system has two control loops that limit the power delivered by the propulsion motors to prevent the diesel engines, which drive the generators, from stalling during instantaneous or sustained overloads
Keywords :
cycloconvertors; diesel-electric generators; electric propulsion; load (electric); machine control; ships; synchronous generators; synchronous motors; 0 to 18 Hz; 60 Hz; bus; control system; cycloconverters; diesel electric propulsion system; electrical demand; icebreaker; load; machine control; propellers; ships; synchronous generators; synchronous motors; AC motors; Control systems; Feeds; Frequency conversion; Power generation; Power supplies; Propellers; Propulsion; Synchronous generators; Synchronous motors;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-9994
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/28.148456
Filename :
148456
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