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Full Simulation Modeling of All-Electric Ship with Medium Voltage DC Power System

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ENERGIES
Volume 15, Issue 12, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/en15124184

Keywords

all-electric ship (AES); simulation; shipboard; medium DC power system; ship operating condition

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  1. Pusan National University

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This paper proposes a full simulation model for the electrical analysis of all-electric ship (AES) based on a medium voltage DC power system. The model includes both mechanical and electrical elements and is developed using MATLAB/Simulink. The consistency of different elements is verified, which can simplify the design of the AES and optimize the control of its electric system.
This paper proposes the full simulation model for the electrical analysis of all-electric ship (AES) based on a medium voltage DC power system. The AES has become popular both in the commercial and the military areas due to a low emission, a high fuel consumption efficiency, and a wide applicability. In spite of many advantages, it is complex and difficult to construct the whole system with many mechanical and electrical components onboard. Full electrical analysis is essentially required to simplify the design of the AES, a control and optimization of a ship electric system. The proposed full simulation model of the AES includes the mechanical and the electrical elements by using the MATLAB/Simulink. The mechanical elements are comprised of a steam turbine and a hydrodynamic model of a ship which is adopted by an average value model that is based on the characteristic equation of the mechanical system. The electrical elements are developed by full detailed models which consist of generators, a propulsion motor, a battery, and a power electronics system. In order to design the distribution of the ship, the presented simulation model combined the mechanical and the electrical systems. The consistency of the developed individual models and the integrated AES was verified through the results of the presence or absence of the energy storage system for the speed acceleration and deceleration, loss of prime mover, and full propulsion load rejection.

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