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Solid-State Technology for Shipboard DC Power Distribution Networks

Ulissi, Gabriele  
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Kim, Seongil  
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Dujic, Drazen  
2021
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics

The use of DC shipboard power distribution networks has been shown to offer several advantages over their AC counterparts. The reduction of the size and number of system components, the increased simplicity of operation and fuel efficiency of the system and convenient integration of energy storage systems offer significant economical benefits to the ship operator. Solid-state bus tie switches are widely regarded as being an indispensable component in DC shipboard power distribution networks, for their role as first line of defence against faults. Nevertheless, these devices are not limited in exclusively to protection, but can provide additional functionality thanks to their design. This paper shows how a solid-state bus tie switch can be employed for soft-starting an unenergised section of a shipboard power distribution network, eliminating the need for additional components aimed specifically at this task. Two techniques are suggested and their performance is experimentally verified in a laboratory scaled down model of a DC shipboard network. The additional functionality is achieved exclusively on a control basis, without modification of the switch topology initially intended purely for system protection.

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DOI
10.1109/TIE.2020.3048324
Author(s)
Ulissi, Gabriele  
Kim, Seongil  
Dujic, Drazen  
Date Issued

2021

Published in
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
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End page

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Subjects

Generators

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Topology

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Power systems

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Performance evaluation

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Insulated gate bipolar transistors

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Prototypes

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DC motors

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REVIEWED

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