Title :
Automatic reconfiguration of a ship´s power system using graph theory principles
Author :
Nelson, Mark ; Jordan, P.E.
Author_Institution :
Newport News Shipbuilding Div., Huntington Ingalls Ind., Newport News, VA, USA
Abstract :
Shipboard control systems equip an expert operator with the ability to safely open and close breakers to facilitate electric plant operations. In more advanced systems, ship integrated power systems are equipped with automatic control systems that provide power management by automatically connecting and disconnecting power generation sources based on plant´s present load and on-line generation capacity. What is generally lacking, however, is an effective manner to provide autonomous reconfiguration of the power system in response to electric plant casualties and ship mission changes when the ship´s electric plant is in a degraded condition. This paper explores the use of graph theory principles as they apply to developing automation control system algorithms to provide electric plant operations full autonomous control in the event of electric plant casualties and/or ship mission changes.
Keywords :
graph theory; power generation control; ships; automatic control systems; electric plant operations; expert operator; graph theory principles; load generation capacity; on-line generation capacity; power generation sources; power management; power system autonomous reconfiguration; ship electric plant; ship integrated power systems; shipboard control systems; Automatic Reconfiguration; Graph Theory; Graph-based Models; Recovery from Casualties; Shipboard Power Management;
Conference_Titel :
Petroleum and Chemical Industry Technical Conference (PCIC), 2012 Record of Conference Papers Industry Applications Society 59th Annual IEEE
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0924-0
DOI :
10.1109/PCICON.2012.6549667