Mobile On-Shore Marine Power Supply System for Harmonic Elimination

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This paper introduced the development of marine on-shore power supply system in China and abroad, and described the different control strategy of shore power based on uninterruptable power on-shore connection, as well as instance of variable frequency power supply between the port and ship for controlling harmonicdistortion, based on the Matlab simulation software to establish the simulation model of active power filter system,so as to provide the guarantee for achieving reliable paralleling between shore power and marine electrical system with effective harmonic elimination.

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