Improvement of Naval Combat System UPS under Abnormal Transients

비정상 과도상태에서의 해군 전투체계 UPS 개선

  • Kim, Sung-Who (NAVAL R&D Center, Hanwha Systems) ;
  • Choi, Han-Go (Department of Electronic Engineering, Kumoh National Institute of Technology)
  • 김성후 (한화시스템 해양연구소) ;
  • 최한고 (금오공과대학교 전자공학부)
  • Received : 2018.08.23
  • Accepted : 2018.09.30
  • Published : 2018.09.30

Abstract

This paper addresses an improved naval combat UPS(Uninterruptable Power Supply) system under abnormal transients. Previously, thermistor and varistor elements were used to cope with transient overvoltage and overcurrent, however the UPS was frequently unavailable because it was vulnerable to abnormal transient voltage generated during system operation. In order to overcome this problem and protect UPS system, this paper proposes an input power cut-off circuit that detects the initial input power and abnormal transient voltage generated during operation, improvement of power control sequence, and a method to prevent malfunction of an inverter and CPU. The UPS system implementing the proposed method was simulated by input power variable test using programmable AC/DC generator, and finally validated its reliability and stability through field tests by mounting on multifunctional console of naval combat system.

본 논문에서는 비정상적인 과도상태에서의 개선된 해상 전투체계 UPS(Uninterruptable Power Supply) 시스템을 다룬다. 기존에는 일시적인 과전압 및 과전류에 대응하기 위하여 서미스터와 바리스터 소자를 사용하고 있지만 시스템 운용 중에 발생하는 비정상 과도전압에는 취약하므로 UPS가 비가용 상태로 되는 경우가 빈번히 발생하였다. 이를 극복하고 UPS 시스템을 보호하기 위하여 본 논문에서는 초기 입력전원 및 운용 중에 발생되는 비정상 과도전압을 감지한 입력 전원 차단회로, 전원제어 시퀀스 개선, 그리고 인버터 및 CPU 오동작 방지 방법 등을 제안한다. 제안된 방법으로 UPS 구현된 시스템은 Programmable AC/DC 발생기를 이용하여 입력전원 가변 시험을 통하여 시뮬레이션을 수행하였으며, 최종적으로 해상 전투체계의 다기능콘솔에 장착하여 현장시험을 통하여 신뢰성과 안정성을 검증하였다.

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