Advanced electric sensors and weapons are placing increasing demands on the electric power distribution systems of future naval vessels and energy storage is viewed as a critical technology for effective integration of IPS architectures in these platforms. This paper shows that kinetic energy storage, i.e. stored in the angular momentum of a rotating mass, can be applied in differing topologies to address a range of ship power system applications. Rotating machine technologies are presented for UPS and load leveling applications as well as for high cycle rate pulsed power applications.Center for Electromechanic
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Advanced electric sensors and weapons are placing increasing demands on the electric power distribut...
Modern technology combined with the desire to minimize the size and weight of a ship’s power system ...
An electromagnetic gun provides a new component to be integrated into the power system of an electri...
Under U.S. and Marine Corps funding, the Center for Electromechanics has been developing compact, li...
Numerous high power pulse devices are being considered for marine applications, particularly militar...
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Advanced weapons and sensors increase demand on the electric power systems of Navy surface combatant...
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Increasing fuel costs and environmental concerns are driving the trend towards more or all electric ...
The potential problems of managing the power flow of pulsing energy loads together with the more con...
Energy storage has been successfully used in numerous sectors, such as the automotive industry, and ...
This paper reports on the investigation and development of flywheel technology as energy storage for...
The UKMOD has an objective to improve the efficiency and flexibility associated with the integration...
Advanced electric sensors and weapons are placing increasing demands on the electric power distribut...
Modern technology combined with the desire to minimize the size and weight of a ship’s power system ...
An electromagnetic gun provides a new component to be integrated into the power system of an electri...
Under U.S. and Marine Corps funding, the Center for Electromechanics has been developing compact, li...
Numerous high power pulse devices are being considered for marine applications, particularly militar...
This paper addresses the use of energy storage and high speed power generation to support high power...
Part of the technical versatility of future all-electric ships is the potential ability to share lar...
This paper summarizes work that addressed issues associated with the integration of various loads on...
Advanced weapons and sensors increase demand on the electric power systems of Navy surface combatant...
High power solid state laser systems are being developed for advanced weapons and sensors for a vari...
Increasing fuel costs and environmental concerns are driving the trend towards more or all electric ...
The potential problems of managing the power flow of pulsing energy loads together with the more con...
Energy storage has been successfully used in numerous sectors, such as the automotive industry, and ...
This paper reports on the investigation and development of flywheel technology as energy storage for...
The UKMOD has an objective to improve the efficiency and flexibility associated with the integration...