S. Rahman, Roberto Cervantes, I. Khan, A. Iqbal, S. Ayob
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Climate change is always a concern in the shipping sector, and there is a constant effort in the international shipping community to reduce greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions. The public transportation and commercial vehicle sectors have already begun implementing electric vehicles to meet the emission reduction requirements that are being put in place around the world. It is time that the commercial shipping sector joined them by working towards the electrification of ships and possibly using large batteries as fuel. However, there are some concerns with the ability to charge batteries during long voyages and the weight addition that large batteries would bring. One way to reduce GHG emissions in port is by cold ironing a ship or plugging in a ship to an onshore power source instead of using onboard diesel generators when ships are at port. This is effective because the main propulsion does not need power while in port. However, to ensure that the integrity of the onshore grid is not affected by this additional heavy load that may arise from the loads onboard the vessel, these loads must be analyzed before connecting them to the onshore grid. In this paper, to address these issues, this paper aims to investigate the power quality of the distribution side of T/V General Rudder, a Texas A&M University Galveston's owned ship. Based on the distribution system's harmonics content and power quality, the authors propose an active filter on the secondary side to reduce the Total Harmonic Distortion (THD). The proposed filter results in a decrease of 90% total harmonic distortion, leading to increased efficiency and system performance. Further, the impact of load on the onboard diesel generator and the onshore electrical grid is also examined.
气候变化一直是航运界关注的问题,国际航运界一直在努力减少温室气体排放。公共交通和商用车部门已经开始实施电动汽车,以满足世界各地正在实施的减排要求。现在是商业航运部门加入他们的时候了,努力实现船舶电气化,并可能使用大型电池作为燃料。然而,在长途航行中给电池充电的能力以及大电池带来的额外重量也存在一些担忧。减少港口温室气体排放的一种方法是,当船舶在港口时,通过冷熨船舶或将船舶插入陆上电源,而不是使用船上的柴油发电机。这是有效的,因为主推进在港口时不需要动力。然而,为了确保陆上电网的完整性不受船上负载可能产生的额外重负荷的影响,必须在将这些负载连接到陆上电网之前对其进行分析。为了解决这些问题,本文旨在对德克萨斯州A&M大学加尔维斯顿分校所属的T/V General Rudder船的配电侧电能质量进行研究。根据配电系统的谐波含量和电能质量,提出了在二次侧采用有源滤波器来降低总谐波失真的方案。所提出的滤波器使总谐波失真降低90%,从而提高了效率和系统性能。此外,还研究了负载对船上柴油发电机和陆上电网的影响。