DocumentCode :
856779
Title :
Dynamic simulation of capacitor-based electric gun systems for naval applications
Author :
Fish, Scott ; Cherry, Jignas
Author_Institution :
US Naval Surface Warfare Center, Annapolis, MD, USA
Volume :
29
Issue :
1
fYear :
1993
fDate :
1/1/1993 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
939
Lastpage :
942
Abstract :
The dynamic simulation of an electrothermal chemical (ETC) gun system utilizing capacitor-based energy storage and gas turbine prime power is examined. A comparison of system responses for both dedicated and shared prime power source configurations confirms that both modes are feasible. The dynamic analysis/simulation indicates that the pulsed power supply for an ETC gun can be extracted from the ship´s propulsion system. Sharing power between shipboard combat and propulsion systems has negligible impact on ship performance at high speeds. Due to a large reserve of kinetic energy in the propulsion system the pulsed load is isolated, to a certain degree, from the gas turbines. The impact of the weapon´s system power supply on propulsion performance at low speeds may become significant due to the inertial load encountered in attempting to speed up the generator while connected to the propeller shaft. In these cases, and when the ship is at anchor, the turbine/generator should be declutched from the rest of the main reduction gear for dedicated weapons duty. Once declutched, the power system dynamics should follow the results presented for the dedicated turbine configuration
Keywords :
capacitor storage; digital simulation; electromagnetic launchers; gas turbines; military systems; naval engineering computing; power capacitors; power engineering computing; power supplies to apparatus; power systems; propulsion; pulsed power technology; ships; turbogenerators; weapons; EM launchers; applications; digital simulation; electric gun; electrothermal chemical gun; energy storage; gas turbine; generator; inertial load; kinetic energy; main reduction gear; naval engineering computing; performance; power capacitors; power system; prime power; propulsion; pulsed power supply; turbogenerators; weapons; Analytical models; Chemicals; Electrothermal launching; Energy storage; Kinetic energy; Marine vehicles; Propulsion; Pulsed power supplies; Turbines; Weapons;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9464
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/20.195704
Filename :
195704
Link To Document :
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