DOI:10.1007/s40565-015-0108-0 |
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Technical cross-fertilization between terrestrial microgrids and ship power systems |
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Author:
Robert E. HEBNER1, Fabian M. URIARTE1, Alexis KWASINSKI2, Angelo L. GATTOZZI1, Hunter B. ESTES1, Asif ANWAR3, Pietro CAIROLI3, Roger A. DOUGAL3, Xianyong FENG4, Hung-Ming CHOU5, Laurence J. THOMAS6, Manisa PIPATTANASOMPORN7, Saifur RAHMAN7, Farid KATIRAEI8, Michael STEURER9, M. Omar FARUQUE9, Mario A. RIOS10, Gustavo A. RAMOS10, Mirrasoul J. MOUSAVI4, Timothy J. MCCOY11
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Author Affiliation:
1.Center for Electromechanics, The University of Texas at
Austin, Austin, TX, USA
2.Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
3.University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA
4.ABB Inc., Raleigh, NC, USA
5.Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, USA
6. Lauren Engineers and Constructors, Inc., Abilene, TX, USA
7.Virginia Tech’s Advanced Research Institute, Arlington, VA,
USA
8.Quanta Technology, Inc., Raleigh, NC, USA
9.Center for Advanced Power Systems, Florida State
University, Tallahassee, FL, USA
10.Universidad de los Andes, Bogota´, Colombia
11.McCoy Consulting, LLC, Montross, VA, USA
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Foundation: |
a Grant from the
Office of Naval Research (ONR). |
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Abstract: |
Aspects of terrestrial microgrids and ship
power systems are examined. The work exposes a variety
of technical synergies from these two power systems to
effectively advance their technologies. Understanding their
overlap allows congruent efforts to target both systems;
understanding their differences hinders conflict and
redundancy in early-stage design. The paper concludes by
highlighting how an understanding of both systems can
reduce the investment in research resources. |
Keywords: |
Microgrid, Power systems, Ship power
systems |
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Online Time:2016/04/20 |
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