在美国海军新舰艇的海上试验中确定和实现电力推进系统的额定轴功率

T. Dalton
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新的船舶设计需要在海上试验中验证其性能,以满足或超过合同规定的要求。对于一艘新船设计,合同验证的两个最重要的要求是其指定的船速和安装在船上的推进系统的额定轴功率。然而,由于各种与推进系统本身无关的原因,新船设计的推进系统在海试中通常无法达到其规定的额定功率。最近美国海军舰艇上电力推进系统的复兴,需要对如何在海上试验中定义和实现额定轴功率进行改进,因为现有的方法是基于机械推进系统而不是电力推进系统。本文讨论了电力推进系统和机械推进系统在新船海试中定义和实际实现额定轴功率方面的差异。因此,本文回顾了美国海军在海上试验中建立额定轴功率的政策,并研究了这些要求现在如何适用于具有电力推进系统的船舶。本文最后提出了一种更新的方法,通过直流或交流电力推进系统在美国海军新舰艇的全部或部分配置中正式定义和实际实现额定轴功率。
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Defining and achieving rated shaft power in electric propulsion systems at sea trials for new U.S. Navy ships
New ship designs are required to validate their performance at sea trials to contractually it meets or exceeds its specified requirements. Two of the most important requirements to be contractually verified for a new ship design are its specified ship speed and rated shaft power of the propulsion system as installed in the ship. However, propulsion systems of new ship designs typically do not achieve their defined rated power at sea trials for various reasons unrelated to the propulsion system itself. The recent revival of electric propulsion systems aboard U.S. Navy ships has necessitated a refinement on how to define and achieve rated shaft power at sea trials because the established approach is based on mechanical propulsion systems rather than electric propulsion systems. This paper addresses the differences between electric and mechanical propulsion systems in defining and realistically achieving rated shaft power at sea trials for new ships. Accordingly, this paper reviews the U.S. Navy policy for establishing rated shaft power at sea trials and examines how these requirements now apply to ships with electric propulsion systems. The paper concludes with proposing an updated method to formally define and realistically achieve rated shaft power at sea trials via either DC or AC electric propulsion systems in full or partial configurations for new U.S. Navy ships.
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