Affiliation:
1. Wuhan University of Technology
Abstract
This objective of this work is to semi-physical simulate the power blackout of electrical propulsion marine. With the development of power electronics and variable frequency speed adjusting technology, electrical propulsion marine will be the most important aim of the marine research. Due to the high propulsion power and the adding of high new electrical load, more requirements about the management of marine power are needed. Power blackout is one of the most important technologies when managing the power of electrical propulsion marine. The semi-physical simulation research on power blackout of electrical propulsion marine is first proposed. The mathematical models of power generator equipment and main power consumption equipments are built and analyzed in this paper, and it is subsequently verified experimentally. After research and verification, the algorithms in this article can unload fast and black out the power.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
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