DocumentCode :
3249061
Title :
The ship power electronic revolution: Issues and answers
Author :
Ericsen, Terry
Author_Institution :
Office of Naval Res., Arlington, VA
fYear :
2008
fDate :
22-24 Sept. 2008
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
11
Abstract :
Power electronics can enable dramatic improvements in marine platforms and ships - increased power, greater automation, with enhanced capabilities and missions. Systems with many power electronic components are emerging, driven by the need for power quality, availability, security, and efficiency. Mechanical ship propulsion systems are being replaced by electric propulsion. Variable speed motor drives are replacing across-the-line motor starters to save energy and decrease load induced instabilities. Uninterruptible power supplies are used everywhere to maintain power continuity and quality. Offshore and deep ocean platforms use many electrical motors for sea keeping and maneuvering. Marine based renewable energy concepts such as tidal and wave power generation and offshore wind farms are emerging. In all the complexity and detail of these is increasing dramatically. Todaypsilas rule-based design processes is no longer adequate. New power electronic system architectures and design concepts are the key to these advances. This paper analyzes these issues and offers solutions in the form of new ideas such as Medium Voltage DC distribution, MVDC, and a ldquorelationalrdquo design process, enabled by physics-based modeling and simulation. Paper also describes the Marine Industries Subcommittee activities in these areas and other related IEEE activities.
Keywords :
electric propulsion; marine engineering; motor drives; offshore installations; power electronics; ships; uninterruptible power supplies; variable speed drives; Marine Industries Subcommittee; deep ocean platforms; electric propulsion; energy saving; marine ships; medium voltage DC distribution; offshore platforms; power efficiency; power quality; power security; renewable energy; sea maneuvering; ship power electronics; uninterruptible power supplies; variable speed motor drives; Automation; Marine vehicles; Motor drives; Oceans; Power electronics; Power quality; Power system security; Process design; Propulsion; Uninterruptible power systems; Electric Ship Design; MVDC; Medium Voltage DC Distribution; Modeling and Simulation; PEBB; Physics-based Analyses; Ship electric power systems standards; Total Systems Engineering; integrated power system; power electronic building blocks; power electronics;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Petroleum and Chemical Industry Technical Conference, 2008. PCIC 2008. 55th IEEE
Conference_Location :
Cincinnati, OH
ISSN :
0090-3507
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2520-4
Electronic_ISBN :
0090-3507
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PCICON.2008.4663984
Filename :
4663984
Link To Document :
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