2020
DOI: 10.3390/jmse8100802
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Application of Reference Voltage Control Method of the Generator Using a Neural Network in Variable Speed Synchronous Generation System of DC Distribution for Ships

Abstract: In the case of DC power distribution-based variable speed engine synchronous generators, if the output reference voltage is kept constant regardless of the generator engine operating speed, it may cause damage to the internal device and windings of the generator due to over-flux or over-excitation. The purpose of this study is to adjust the generator reference voltage according to the engine speed change in the DC distribution system with the variable speed engine synchronous generator. A method of controlling… Show more

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“…In [96], an FFANN (1-5-1) has been used as excitation voltage controller of a synchronous generator to protect the generator from excitation overcurrent in case of generator's engine speed drop and to regulate generated output voltage. A three-layer network has been developed in MATLAB/Simulink using Bipolar sigmoid as an activation function in hidden layer and linear in output layer.…”
Section: E Controller Tuning Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [96], an FFANN (1-5-1) has been used as excitation voltage controller of a synchronous generator to protect the generator from excitation overcurrent in case of generator's engine speed drop and to regulate generated output voltage. A three-layer network has been developed in MATLAB/Simulink using Bipolar sigmoid as an activation function in hidden layer and linear in output layer.…”
Section: E Controller Tuning Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Statistics reveal that the number of electric propulsion vessels in global ship contracts has increased over the years from 2000 to 2017 as shown in Fig. 1 , most of which are installed onboard passenger ships (Clarksons Research 2020 ; Jeon and Kim 2020 ). As a specific ship type, UNCTAD ( 2019 ) showed that passenger ships present 4% of the total world ship number with 3% of the world gross tonnage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%