
Research of current distribution by phases in asynchronous electric motor with a combined winding
Author(s) -
А. Е. Савенко,
П. С. Савенко
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
izvestiâ vysših učebnyh zavedenij. problemy ènergetiki
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2658-5456
pISSN - 1998-9903
DOI - 10.30724/1998-9903-2021-23-5-172-183
Subject(s) - propeller , electric power , electric power system , rudder , single phase electric power , power (physics) , marine engineering , electric motor , engineering , electrically powered spacecraft propulsion , propulsion , electrical engineering , physics , aerospace engineering , quantum mechanics
THE PURPOSE. Consider the use of propeller electric installations as part of ship electrical complexes with a single electric power system. Highlight the rudder drives as a special type of electric propulsion of ships in northern latitudes. Investigate unified electric power systems with a propeller electric installation for the existence of power exchange oscillations in them. Propose methods and means for eliminating power oscillations in such systems. METHODS. To carry out the research, a single electric power system with electric rudder propellers of the world's only asymmetric icebreaker Baltika was considered. All the main elements of such system have been analyzed in detail. Experimental studies were carried out aimed at studying the operating modes of a unified electric power system. RESULTS. Experimental oscillograms of currents of parallel operating diesel-generator sets in different modes have been obtained. The existence of exchange and in-phase power oscillations during the operation of the unified electric power system of the icebreaker "Baltika" is noted. The data on the negative influence of power oscillations on the operation of the electrical complex of the icebreaker are presented. CONCLUSION. The use of ice-class sea vessels is an extremely important task for the Russian Federation. The installation of blocks that eliminate exchange and in-phase power oscillations will improve the reliability and efficiency of the use of marine vessels with electric rudder propellers when servicing hydrocarbon production on the Arctic shelf.