Comparison of simulation systems for marine propeller characteristics

This paper analyzes the basic theory of propeller simulation system, which plays a more and more important role in the electric propulsion systems development. Four different modes, including dual connection of two thyristor H-bridge and DC/DC with PWM rectifier DC motor modes, field oriented control and direct torque control AC motor modes are discussed. Each mode's topology and its own advantages and disadvantages are also described. The simulation and experimental results are given in the end, which are used to examine some modes working characteristics

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