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A Review of DC Shipboard MicrogridsuPart II: Control Architectures, Stability Analysis, and Protection Schemes

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER ELECTRONICS
Volume 37, Issue 4, Pages 4105-4120

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TPEL.2021.3128409

Keywords

Marine vehicles; Propulsion; Generators; Voltage; Rectifiers; Energy storage; Seaports; Coordinated control; dc shipboard microgrid; power system protection; pulsed power supplies; stability

Funding

  1. Deanship of Scientific Research at King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia [RG-49-135-40, 25920]
  2. Villum Fonden

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This article presents a review of coordinated control strategies, stability analysis, and fault management for dc shipboard microgrids. It discusses load characteristics, energy management systems, voltage stability, shipboard protection system requirements and solutions, as well as the developing trends of existing commercial dc ships.
This article presents a review of coordinated control strategies, stability analysis, and fault management for dc shipboard microgrids (dc-SMGs). As an emerging application, the dc-SMG lacks a comprehensive summary of the control schemes. Considering the specific load profile in ships, this article discusses the coordinated control strategies of diesel generators and energy storage system. Depending on the maritime conditions, different operation modes are switched by the energy management system. Due to the presence of high-bandwidth controlled constant power load converters, negative impedance instability is induced. Meanwhile, the pulsed loads in dc-SMG may affect the voltage stability significantly. Small-signal and large-signal stability analysis can be used to evaluate the effect of these two types of loads. In the aspect of the shipboard protection system, this article presents the specific requirements of dc-SMG based on the standards. Lacking x201C;groundx201D; in ships, solutions in designing the grounding system for dc-SMG is described. Besides, the short-circuit fault management consisting of fault detection, fault isolation, and reconfiguration in dc-SMGs are summarized. Finally, the existing commercial dc ships are presented and compared to demonstrate the developing trends.

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