DocumentCode
746904
Title
Powering cabled ocean-bottom observatories
Author
Harris, David W. ; Duennebier, Fred K.
Author_Institution
Sch. of Ocean & Earth Sci. & Technol., Hawaii Univ., Honolulu, HI, USA
Volume
27
Issue
2
fYear
2002
fDate
4/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
202
Lastpage
211
Abstract
A critical and potentially difficult problem for ocean-bottom observatories is the electrical power sub-system. While huge effort and expense has gone into development of land power grids and ocean communication cable power, the characteristics of ocean-bottom observatories require different strategies. Ocean-bottom observatories terminate on the ocean floor where large variable loads are installed, whereas commercial ocean-bottom cables terminate on land and normally have relatively fixed loads. Design considerations such as whether to use a constant current or constant voltage source, choice of voltage and current levels and cable capacitance and impedance are considered. Ocean-bottom observatory science requirements in the future will demand multiple loads along the cable, cable branches, fault protection and redundancy. The realities of high cable capacitance and the negative dynamic impedance of switching power supplies require that rapid load changes either be anticipated or prevented. Without proper control, rapid changes in load can result in instability and collapse of the power system. The strategy suggested in this paper requires that each load point (or junction box where science experiments will be attached to the system) be "smart" enough to keep load variations within tolerance bounds
Keywords
DC-DC power convertors; marine systems; oceanographic equipment; power cables; power supplies to apparatus; power system protection; power system simulation; power system stability; cable branches; cable capacitance; cable impedance; constant current source; constant voltage source; current levels; electrical power sub-system; fault protection; marine technology; multiple loads; negative dynamic impedance; ocean bottom observatory; power system dynamic stability; power system modeling; power system transient stability; redundancy; switching power supplies; voltage levels; Capacitance; Communication cables; Impedance; Observatories; Oceans; Power cables; Power grids; Power system dynamics; Power system protection; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0364-9059
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JOE.2002.1002474
Filename
1002474
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