Title :
Distribution load flow methods for shipboard power systems
Author :
Lewis, Shani A. ; Baldwin, Thomas L.
Author_Institution :
Region I Office, U.S. Nucl. Regul. Comm., King Of Prussia, PA, USA
Abstract :
With the initiatives to modernize large ship power systems, ship builders are integrating technologies with the aim of an all-electric energy system. Integrated power systems provide total ship power including motor-drive propulsion, service and hospitality loads, and mission-defined load configurations. New control strategies permit distribution automation and network reconfiguration. The system objective is to provide flexibility and control in directing where power is needed with a high level of reliability and quality. The automated controls require efficient and accurate load flow solutions in monitoring and regulate the power system. A critique of classical and distribution power flow methods is conducted for shipboard distribution automation. Three classical radial-network power-flow methods are reviewed. Modification of a forward-backward sweep method, enhancing the computation time and solution convergence is presented. Comparative tests are conducted on a new benchmark test system of a ship´s distribution network. The results demonstrate that the modified forward-backward sweep method succeeds in being the fastest methods with good convergence on networks with high R/X ratios.
Keywords :
load flow; power distribution control; power distribution reliability; power supply quality; ships; automated controls; convergence; distribution automation; distribution load flow methods; forward-backward sweep method; high R/X ratios; load flow; mission-defined load configurations; modified forward-backward sweep method; monitoring; motor-drive propulsion; network reconfiguration; power system control; quality; radial-network power-flow methods; reliability; shipboard distribution automation; shipboard power systems; Automatic control; Automation; Computerized monitoring; Control systems; Load flow; Marine vehicles; Power system reliability; Power systems; Propulsion; System testing;
Conference_Titel :
Industry Applications Conference, 2003. 38th IAS Annual Meeting. Conference Record of the
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7883-0
DOI :
10.1109/IAS.2003.1257621