DocumentCode
874808
Title
Service restoration in naval shipboard power systems
Author
Butler-Purry, K.L. ; Sarma, N.D.R. ; Hicks, I.V.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Texas A&M Univ., College Station, USA
Volume
151
Issue
1
fYear
2004
Firstpage
95
Lastpage
102
Abstract
Service restoration is an important problem in naval shipboard power systems. When faults occur as a result of battle damage or equipment failure and are isolated by protective devices, some critical loads are left without supply. Fast restoration of supply to these vital loads is necessary for system survivability. Loads have different priorities that must be considered during restoration in the shipboard power systems (SPS). These loads are categorised as vital or nonvital. Vital loads have two paths through which they can be supplied. Under some circumstances, it may be preferred to supply a vital load through one of the two paths. Butler et al. have developed a method to restore maximum loads in SPS based on the fixed-charge network flow method. An enhancement to their method is proposed to handle priority for loads and paths while restoring service in SPS. The proposed method is illustrated with some case studies on a simplified SPS.
Keywords
load (electric); naval engineering; power system faults; power system restoration; ships; battle damage; critical loads; equipment failure; fault restoration; fixed-charge network flow method; maximum loads restoration; naval shipboard power systems; power system faults; protective devices; service restoration; system survivability; vital loads;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Generation, Transmission and Distribution, IEE Proceedings-
Publisher
iet
ISSN
1350-2360
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/ip-gtd:20040029
Filename
1262771
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