Title :
Improved ship power system - generation, distribution, and fault control for electric propulsion and ship service
Author :
Meer, J.V. ; Bendre, Ashish ; Krstic, Slobodan ; Divan, Deepak
Author_Institution :
Adv. Dev. Group, DRS Power & Control Technol. Inc., Milwaukee, WI, USA
Abstract :
Future ship power systems require improved methods to achieve the objectives of flexible/reconfigurable power delivery, robust fault management and improved power quality for loads. A DC integrated fight through power (IFTP) system achieves this increased survivability goal through the use of in-line power conversion, where all of the ship service power is delivered to the zonal loads through staged power conversion. A new AC IFTP system is proposed in this paper, which results from the application of the industrial power-conditioning approach to shipboard power systems. The system architecture is presented and survivability modes are analyzed. Two power conditioning devices are vital to the effective operation of the AC IFTP and these are discussed and simulated in detail. After preliminary analysis, the power conditioning centric AC IFTP system promises reduced size and weight as the converter ratings are reduced. Further analysis is required to quantify these tradeoffs between survivability and weight for the AC IFTP system so that actual weight loss can be identified.
Keywords :
electric propulsion; power convertors; power distribution control; power distribution faults; power distribution reliability; power generation control; power generation faults; power generation reliability; ships; DC integrated fight through power system; distribution control; electric propulsion; fault control; flexible power delivery; generation control; industrial power-conditioning approach; inline power conversion; reconfigurable power delivery; robust fault management; ship power system; ship service; survivability modes; Control systems; Marine vehicles; Power conversion; Power generation; Power system control; Power system faults; Power system management; Power system simulation; Power systems; Propulsion;
Conference_Titel :
Electric Ship Technologies Symposium, 2005 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Philadelphia, PA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9259-0
DOI :
10.1109/ESTS.2005.1524690