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Ship-to-Shore Versus Shore-to-Ship Synchronization Strategy

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ENERGY CONVERSION
Volume 33, Issue 4, Pages 1787-1796

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TEC.2018.2839702

Keywords

Shore connection; converters; synchronization; communication

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  1. [GEKON2/O2/266561/11/2015]

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Anovel approach to synchronization of shore and ship power systems is presented in this paper, providing a blackout-free supply from the shore. An application of the shore-to-ship synchronization strategy, proposed in the paper, instead of the commonly used ship-to-shore synchronization, enables a fuller exploitation of the high dynamic offered by power electronic converters. Converters are increasingly being used in shore-to-ship supply arrangements in order to ensure the required levels of voltages and frequencies, specified in shore-supply related standards. Simulation results, supported by preliminary tests in small-scale experimental arrangements, have confirmed that shore-to-ship applications might significantly improve the dynamics of the synchronization as well as the parameters of the load transferring process, especially under distorted ship voltage conditions.

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