舰载直流主系统保护策略的极对极短路分类

IF 5.2 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC IEEE Open Journal of the Industrial Electronics Society Pub Date : 2024-06-24 DOI:10.1109/OJIES.2024.3417939
Alejandro Latorre;Thiago Batista Soeiro;Xinqian Fan;Rinze Geertsma;Marjan Popov;Henk Polinder
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由于需要在狭小空间内使用高功率密度设备,因此为陆地运输、飞机和船舶等移动应用中的直流系统提供保护是一项重大挑战。本文重点介绍船舶上的直流系统,不同的应用需要不同的功率等级、结构和保护策略。现有的保护框架和规定往往不适合该领域或已经过时,导致认证问题和故障分析不足。本研究提出了一种基于使用情况的一次系统短路电流分类方法。使用超级游艇中 5-MW 系统的仿真模型创建了一个参考方案,以提供短路清单。该研究提出了三项贡献:全面的故障清单、定性分类以及电源转换器设计的相关建议。研究强调了故障分类在了解各种短路对船上直流系统的影响方面的重要性。研究强调了材料和电源转换器的发展对开发高效船舶保护技术的重要性。这项研究填补了船载直流系统的一些基本空白,为改进保护策略和法规奠定了基础,最终推动了船载直流系统保护技术的发展。
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Pole-to-Pole Short-Circuit Categorization for Protection Strategies in Primary Shipboard DC Systems
The protection of dc systems in mobility applications, such as land transport, aircraft, and shipping, presents significant challenges due to the need for high-power-density equipment in confined spaces. This article focuses on dc systems onboard ships, for which diverse applications require different power levels, architectures, and protection strategies. Existing protection frameworks and regulations are often inadequate or outdated for the field, leading to certification issues and insufficient fault analysis. This research proposes a use-case-based categorization of short-circuit currents for primary systems. A reference scenario is created using a simulation model of a 5-MW system in a superyacht to provide a short-circuit inventory. The study proposes three contributions: a comprehensive fault inventory, a qualitative categorization, and relevant recommendations for power converter design. The research highlights the importance of fault categorization in understanding the impact of various short circuits on shipboard dc systems. The study emphasizes the importance of the evolution of materials and power converters in developing efficient protection technologies for ships. This work addresses some fundamental gaps in shipboard dc systems, providing a foundation for improved protection strategies and regulations, ultimately contributing to the advancement of protection of shipboard dc systems.
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IEEE Open Journal of the Industrial Electronics Society
IEEE Open Journal of the Industrial Electronics Society ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC-
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期刊介绍: The IEEE Open Journal of the Industrial Electronics Society is dedicated to advancing information-intensive, knowledge-based automation, and digitalization, aiming to enhance various industrial and infrastructural ecosystems including energy, mobility, health, and home/building infrastructure. Encompassing a range of techniques leveraging data and information acquisition, analysis, manipulation, and distribution, the journal strives to achieve greater flexibility, efficiency, effectiveness, reliability, and security within digitalized and networked environments. Our scope provides a platform for discourse and dissemination of the latest developments in numerous research and innovation areas. These include electrical components and systems, smart grids, industrial cyber-physical systems, motion control, robotics and mechatronics, sensors and actuators, factory and building communication and automation, industrial digitalization, flexible and reconfigurable manufacturing, assistant systems, industrial applications of artificial intelligence and data science, as well as the implementation of machine learning, artificial neural networks, and fuzzy logic. Additionally, we explore human factors in digitalized and networked ecosystems. Join us in exploring and shaping the future of industrial electronics and digitalization.
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