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Nowadays the amount of electrical power generated on-board ships is drastically increased, especially for the All Electric Ships (AES) where all the energy needed is supplied by the electrical power system. In this context, the traditional methods to calculate the power demand and select the size of the generation system have become inadequate, since they are based on very dated assumptions. Aim of...
The addition of power-intensive electrical systems on the U.S. Navy’s next-generation all-electric ships (AES) creates significant new challenges in the area of total-ship energy management. Power intensive assets are likely to compete for available generation capacity, and thermal loads are expected to greatly exceed current heat removal capacity. To address this challenge, a total-ship zonal distribution...
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