Title :
History and the Status of Electric Ship Propulsion, Integrated Power Systems, and Future Trends in the U.S. Navy
Author :
Doerry, Norbert ; Amy, John ; Krolick, Cy
Author_Institution :
U.S. Navy, Burke, VA, USA
Abstract :
While electric propulsion for warships has existed for nearly a century, it has only been since the end of the Cold War that modern integrated power systems have been developed and implemented on U.S. Navy warships. The principal enablers have been the products of research and development for rotating machines (generators and propulsion motors), power electronics (power conversion and motor drives), energy storage, and controls. The U.S. Navy has implemented this advanced technology incrementally. Notably, DDG 1000 with its integrated propulsion system and CVN 78 with its electromagnetic aircraft launch system will soon join the fleet and mark another important advance to the electric warship. In the future, the integration of electric weapons such as railguns, high power radars, and lasers will result in the final achievement of the electric warship.
Keywords :
electric drives; electric propulsion; marine vehicles; ships; CVN 78; DDG 1000; US Navy; electric ship propulsion; electric warship; electric weapons; electromagnetic aircraft launch system; energy storage; generators; high power radars; integrated power systems; motor drives; power conversion; power electronics; propulsion motors; railguns; rotating machines; Electric propulsion; Electric vehicles; History; Integrated power systems; Marine vehicles; Power system dynamics; Power systems; Propulsion; Defense industry; electric machines; intelligent control; marine vehicles; research and development;
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/JPROC.2015.2494159