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Research on Multi-Energy Integrated Ship Energy Management System Based on Hierarchical Control Collaborative Optimization Strategy

Yuanjie Ren    
Lanyong Zhang    
Peng Shi and Ziqi Zhang    

Resumen

The propulsion systems of hybrid electric ship output and load demand have substantial volatility and uncertainty, so a hierarchical collaborative control energy management scheme of the ship propulsion system is proposed in this paper. In a layer of control scheme, the traditional perturbation algorithm is improved. Increasing the oscillation detection mechanism and establishing the dynamic disturbance step length realizes the real-time stability of maximum power point tracking control. In the second-layer control scheme, the power sensitivity factor and voltage and current double closed-loop controller is introduced. By designing a two-layer coordinated control strategy based on the dynamic droop coefficient, the problem of voltage and frequency deviation caused by load switching is solved. In the third-layer control scheme, due to the need of the optimal scheduling function, the multi-objective particle swarm optimization algorithm was improved through three aspects: introducing the mutation factor, improving the speed formula, and re-initializing the strategy. Compared with other algorithms, this algorithm proves its validity in day-ahead optimal scheduling strategy. The superiority of the hierarchical collaborative optimization control schemes proposed was verified, in which power loss was reduced by 39.3%, the overall tracking time was prolonged by 15.4%, and the environmental cost of the diesel generator was reduced by 8.4%. The control strategy solves the problems of the steady-state oscillation stage and deviation from the tracking direction, which can effectively suppress voltage and frequency fluctuations.