船舶电力系统的小信号方法

Jian Sun
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本文概述了适用于以交流作为主要配电形式的船舶电力系统的小信号分析方法。由于电力电子电路和控制的广泛应用,未来的电力船舶动力系统将是电力电子系统。开关电源变换器固有的非线性特性和交流电源系统时变的运行轨迹是小信号分析的主要难点,即传统的小信号线性化技术不能直接应用于建立线性、时不变的系统模型。该问题的可能解决方案包括使用动态相量建模、转换为旋转参考系、降阶建模和谐波线性化。本文综述了这些方法,讨论了它们在舰船电力系统稳定性和电能质量分析中的应用和局限性。
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Small-signal methods for electric ship power systems
This paper presents an overview of small-signal analysis methods applicable to shipboard power systems that use ac as the primary form of power distribution. Future electric ship power systems will arguably be power electronic systems due to wide-spread use of power electronic circuits and control. The inherent nonlinear behavior of switching power converters coupled with the time-varying operation trajectory of ac power systems represents a major difficulty for small-signal analysis of such systems, namely, traditional small-signal linearization techniques cannot be directly applied to develop linear, time-invariant system models. Possible solutions to this problem include modeling using dynamic phasors, transformation into a rotating (dq) reference frame, reduced-order modeling, and harmonic linearization. This paper provides an overview of these methods and discusses their utilities as well as limitations for shipboard power system stability and power quality analysis.
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