Title: MSU Electric Ship Project Power Systems Task
1MSU Electric Ship ProjectPower Systems Task
- J.W. Bruce (Computer Engineering)
- Herb Ginn (System Aspects of Pulsed Loads
Compensation Liaison with Power Conditioning) - Noel N. Schulz (Task Team Leader Power System
Analysis and Modeling)
2Power System Task Researchers for Year 1
Computer Engineering Group
Power Systems Group
- J.W. Bruce
- Jane Moorhead
- Lee Hathcock
- Mike Morgan
- Sakkina Sikandar
- Noel Schulz
- Herb Ginn
- Nick Amann
- Sarika Khushalani
- Haibin Wang
- Jian Wu
3Power System Approach
Todays Discrete Power System
Tomorrows Integrated Power System
Power Delivery System
Limited of Generators
Power Delivery System
Controls
DG/Compensation
Communi-cations
Communications
Controls
Monitoring
Monitoring
4Power System Delivery Issues
Impact of Pulsed Loads?
AC versus DC?
What data is needed locally/globally?
Looped? Zonal? Radial? Islands for Survivability?
What type of conditioning is needed where?
Reconfiguration for Flexibility, Survivability
and Fight-thru
- For conditioning modules-
- How many?
- Where?
- Any adverse impact on sensitive loads?
- How much power is generated locally?
What types of Intelligent, Flexible Monitoring?
5Long Term Role of the Power Systems Task
- Investigate power delivery system configurations
and topology for pulsed loads, conditioning
modules and future distributed generation
solutions - Investigate optimization of power conditioning
modules within power delivery system for
operations and reconfiguration. - Develop modeling and monitoring infrastructure to
support controls and communications for
integrated system level activities.
6Research Areas within Power Systems Task
7Embedded Computer Systems Research Focus
- Modeling and Simulation Integration
- How can such diverse systems and components be
modeled, integrated, simulated, and verified? - Implementation-free System Design Methods
- How do we represent a system designed today but
implemented in a future, possibly unknown,
technology?
8Power Systems Group Major Emphasis Areas
9Power System Analysis and Test Systems
- Base Test Systems for Design, Analysis and
Development - Modified DC Zonal (Literature Model)
- MSU AC Zonal (Future Work)
- Intelligent System Applications for
Reconfiguration/Compensation - Intentional Islanding
- IntelliTEAM Switches
- IntelliCap (Capacitor Control)
10Modified DC Zonal
PCEM Power Conversion Electronic Module DG
Distributed Generation
11Modified DC Zonal
VL Vital Load VLL Very Vital Load NVL Non-Vital
Load ZC Zonal Control
12Modified DC Zonal
Power Conversion Electronic Module (PCEM)
SSCM Ship Service Converter Module SSIM
Ship Service Inverter Module
13Intentional Islanding for Reconfiguration with DG
present
14Energyline Intelligent Switching and Compensation
15Energyline Intelligent Switching and Compensation
- Leverage COTS technology
- Work with programming characteristics to
understand reconfigurability and controlling
compensation. - Develop Strategies related to Shipboard systems
- Educational Tool Laboratory for training future
workforce
16Energyline Intelligent Switching and Compensation
Demonstration in Lab this afternoon!
17Modeling Issues for System Analysis
18Common Information Model (CIM) for Shipboard
Power Systems
Converter
System Data
Get Data SetData
Reference Model
CIM Model
19Pulsed Load Models for System Analysis
Provide common Pulse load description,
facilitate load data sharing
Pulsed Loads? Impact ? Compensation
20Multilevel Approach
Inside the Box
- Power Conditioning Module
- Whats should be inside the box?
- Create a multifunctional conditioning module.
Power Conditioning Module (PCM)
Power Delivery System
loads
System Level
- How to integrate the PCM for efficient operations
- Integrating Controls, Communications and
Monitoring for the Power Delivery System with
this new configuration.
Sources
loads
loads
21System Issues Related to Compensation
- Identification of Undesirable Load
Characteristics (Harmonics vs. Non-Periodic) - Optimization of Compensation Types and Locations
- System Level Control of Compensation (coordinate
with Controls Task)
22Goals for Year 1 of Power System Task
- Develop demo tests of COTS intelligent
reconfiguration and voltage conditioning
equipment. - Create base test systems for future design,
analysis and development - Modified DC Zonal with more details for
reconfigurability. - MSU AC Zonal.
- Develop models for loads including pulsed loads
for system analysis (include CIM based models) - Identification of intelligent system and
optimization techniques for reconfiguration and
voltage conditioning controls. - Develop initial monitoring requirements for
shipboard analysis. - Determine impact of pulsed loads on base test
systems. - Investigate compensation strategies from a
systems approach. - Develop system level approach for information
exchange and data modeling as related to
distributed intelligence within controls and
communications.