DocumentCode :
2391754
Title :
Future trends in commercial and military shipboard power systems
Author :
Buckley, Jeff
Author_Institution :
ALSTOM Power Conversion, Rugby, UK
Volume :
1
fYear :
2002
fDate :
25-25 July 2002
Firstpage :
340
Abstract :
While novel electric propulsion systems have been applied successfully to naval and commercial vessels over the past century, it has been the commercial sector that has been most innovative in introducing electric drive and pod propulsion technology. Systems featuring AC-AC load commutated inverters and naturally commutated cycloconverters have not gained prominence in the naval sector until fairly recently and pod technology still has design challenges to be overcome before acceptance by the naval community. This paper sets out to explore commonality between present day commercial and naval systems with emphasis on new technology featuring pulse width modulated converters and power dense propulsion motors.
Keywords :
AC-AC power convertors; DC-AC power convertors; PWM invertors; cycloconvertors; electric drives; electric propulsion; naval engineering; power supplies to apparatus; ships; technological forecasting; AC-AC load commutated inverters; commercial shipboard power systems; electric drive; electric propulsion systems; future prospects; military shipboard power systems; naturally commutated cycloconverters; pod propulsion technology; power dense propulsion motors; pulse width modulated converters; AC motors; Commutation; Costs; Induction motors; Industrial power systems; Marine technology; Power engineering and energy; Propulsion; Pulse width modulation converters; Synchronous motors;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Power Engineering Society Summer Meeting, 2002 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7518-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PESS.2002.1043246
Filename :
1043246
Link To Document :
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