Abstract—Development and validation of a dynamic model focused on thermal aspects of the integrated propulsion system (IPS) on a notional all-electric ship (AES) is presented. This model serves as a baseline for investigation of thermal management technologies and architectures focused on identifying tradeoffs, improving system-level efficiency, and increasing the performance of an AES. The IPS model includes component models for gas turbine engines, synchronous generators, motor converters, propulsion motors, fixed-pitch propellers, and a ship hull. These component models are integrated into a system-level simulation and dynamic results for a ship-maneuver called a “crash-back ” are presented. The resulting thermal-mechanical dynamics are ...
We continue the development of an overall architectural model for an all-electric ship using a physi...
Models of propulsion motors, generators, gas turbines, and power converters are used to determine we...
The United States Navy has made a corporate decision to build future warships that are "all-electric...
The goal of this thesis is to develop a dynamic, thermal-mechanical-electrical model of the integrat...
The goal of this thesis is to develop a dynamic, thermal-mechanical-electrical model of the integrat...
The US Navy has committed to development of an all-electric ship (AES) that will incorporate signifi...
The United States Navy is committed to development of an All-Electric Ship (AES) architecture as the...
A model has been built to link a shipboard electrical power system, and its consequent heat loads, w...
The increasing tendency in fuel prices, and the latest environmental policies, become a motivation t...
The United States Navy has made a corporate decision to develop all-electric technology for inclusio...
By providing a common power supply to both the propulsion and service loads on ships, integrated ful...
We formulate a modeling and simulation framework that integrates models of an all-electric ship (AES...
We formulate a modeling and simulation framework that integrates models of an all-electric ship (AES...
ship The US Navy has committed to development of an all-electric ship (AES) that will incorporate si...
Models of propulsion motors, generators, gas turbines, and power converters are used to determine we...
We continue the development of an overall architectural model for an all-electric ship using a physi...
Models of propulsion motors, generators, gas turbines, and power converters are used to determine we...
The United States Navy has made a corporate decision to build future warships that are "all-electric...
The goal of this thesis is to develop a dynamic, thermal-mechanical-electrical model of the integrat...
The goal of this thesis is to develop a dynamic, thermal-mechanical-electrical model of the integrat...
The US Navy has committed to development of an all-electric ship (AES) that will incorporate signifi...
The United States Navy is committed to development of an All-Electric Ship (AES) architecture as the...
A model has been built to link a shipboard electrical power system, and its consequent heat loads, w...
The increasing tendency in fuel prices, and the latest environmental policies, become a motivation t...
The United States Navy has made a corporate decision to develop all-electric technology for inclusio...
By providing a common power supply to both the propulsion and service loads on ships, integrated ful...
We formulate a modeling and simulation framework that integrates models of an all-electric ship (AES...
We formulate a modeling and simulation framework that integrates models of an all-electric ship (AES...
ship The US Navy has committed to development of an all-electric ship (AES) that will incorporate si...
Models of propulsion motors, generators, gas turbines, and power converters are used to determine we...
We continue the development of an overall architectural model for an all-electric ship using a physi...
Models of propulsion motors, generators, gas turbines, and power converters are used to determine we...
The United States Navy has made a corporate decision to build future warships that are "all-electric...