Published 2020
| Version v1
Publication
Development of a Multiphysics Real-Time Simulator for Model-Based Design of a DC Shipboard Microgrid
Description
Recent and strict regulations in the maritime sector regarding exhaust gas emissions
has led to an evolution of shipboard systems with a progressive increase of complexity, from the
early utilization of electric propulsion to the realization of an integrated shipboard power system
organized as a microgrid. Therefore, novel approaches, such as the model-based design, start to
be experimented by industries to obtain multiphysics models able to study the impact of different
designing solutions. In this context, this paper illustrates in detail the development of a multiphysics
simulation framework, able to mimic the behaviour of a DC electric ship equipped with electric
propulsion, rotating generators and battery energy storage systems. The simulation platform has been
realized within the retrofitting project of a Ro-Ro Pax vessel, to size components and to validate control
strategies before the system commissioning. It has been implemented on the Opal-RT simulator, as the
core component of the future research infrastructure of the University of Genoa, which will include
power converters, storage systems, and a ship bridge simulator. The proposed model includes the
propulsion plant, characterized by propellers and ship dynamics, and the entire shipboard power
system. Each component has been detailed together with its own regulators, such as the automatic
voltage regulator of synchronous generators, the torque control of permanent magnet synchronous
motors and the current control loop of power converters. The paper illustrates also details concerning
the practical deployment of the proposed models within the real-time simulator, in order to share the
computational effort among the available processor cores.
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/11567/1019856
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/1019856
Origin repository
- Origin repository
- UNIGE