Low-voltage test-bed for electric drives with HES has been constructed: The MPEL AED-HES test-bed is a valuable resource for the development of advanced energy cycling control strategies for future electric ship propulsion system concepts A variety of electric machines (Induction and Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machines, currently), as well as HES devices (Flywheel, Ultracapacitors, and Li-ION battery) are available for testing Modeling and control development tools available from numerical analysis through experimental validation with Matlab/Simulink Additional details in following publications: Jun Hou, Jing Sun, and Heath Hofmann, "Mitigating Power Fluctuations in Electric Ship Propulsion with Hybrid Energy Storage System: Design and Analysis." IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering, under review, 2016. Jun Hou, Jing Sun, and Heath Hofmann, "Interaction Analysis and Integrated Control of Hybrid Energy Storage and Generator Control System for Electric Ship Propulsion," American Control Conference, pp. 4988-4993,2015. Jun Hou, David M. Reed, Kan Zhou, Heath Hofmann, Jing Sun, "Modeling and Test-bed Development for an Electric Drive System with Hybrid Energy Storage," Electric Machines Technology Symposium, 2014.
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