Naval Combat Survivability Testbeds for Investigation of Issues in Shipboard Power Electronics based Power and Propulsion Systems
Abstract
There are numerous issues involved in the design of power electronics based power distribution and propulsion systems. These issues include power density, dynamic stability, efficiency, acoustic and waterborne noise, and electromagnetic compatibility, to name a few. In order to address these issues, as well as to test CAD tools for designing these systems, two reduced scale hardware test beds have been developed. The first of these, the Naval Combat Survivability Generation and Propulsion Testbed, focuses on primary power generation and propulsion. The second of these, the Naval Combat Survivability DC Distribution test bed, focuses on dc power distribution using a zonal architecture.
Recommended Citation
S. D. Sudhoff et al., "Naval Combat Survivability Testbeds for Investigation of Issues in Shipboard Power Electronics based Power and Propulsion Systems," Proceedings of the IEEE Power Engineering Society Transmission and Distribution Conference, vol. 1, pp. 347 - 350, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Dec 2002.
Department(s)
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Keywords and Phrases
Power distribution; Power electronics; Power generation; Test facilities
Document Type
Article - Conference proceedings
Document Version
Citation
File Type
text
Language(s)
English
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Publication Date
01 Dec 2002