2016 IEEE Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting 2016
DOI: 10.1109/ias.2016.7731940
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Evaluation of voltage drop in harbor electrical distribution systems with high voltage shore connection

Abstract: For a variety of reasons, it is becoming an increasingly common requirement for ships to shut down ship generators and connect to high voltage shore power for as long as practicable while in port. Ship electrical equipment shall only be connected to shore supplies that are able to maintain harbor distribution system voltage quality. Voltage drop, which is produced by the possible loading conditions of a ship when connected to a shore supply, may result in unsatisfactory operation of, and damage to, electrical … Show more

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“…The energy given by a voltage source is diminished as electric current passes through the passive components of an electrical circuit, which is referred to as voltage drop [13]. Voltage drop is often expressed as a percentage after being compared with the voltage at the receiving end (Vr) [14].…”
Section: Figure 4: Flowchart Of Newton Rhapson Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The energy given by a voltage source is diminished as electric current passes through the passive components of an electrical circuit, which is referred to as voltage drop [13]. Voltage drop is often expressed as a percentage after being compared with the voltage at the receiving end (Vr) [14].…”
Section: Figure 4: Flowchart Of Newton Rhapson Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%