Model creation for all electric ship (AES) power systems

Peter R. Wilson, H. Alan Mantooth, Enrico Santi, Jerry Hudgins

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Abstract

With the recent trend towards increasingly electric ship propulsion in both the military and commercial sectors, there has been a corresponding requirement for simulation techniques to facilitate the effective design of power systems to support this. This effort has required the development of simulation models across a wide range of levels from architectural and functional simulations of systems, through behavioral models of systems with idealized component models, finally reaching detailed component models. Recurring issues have included model creation, reuse and verification, and as such a drive towards new techniques and tools has resulted. This paper discusses the application of new modeling approaches and software which has enabled the practical implementation of re-usable and verifiable models at different levels of abstraction in electric ship propulsion systems.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of Grand Challenges in Modeling and Simulation Symposium (GCMS), 2008
Place of PublicationNew York, U. S. A.
PublisherCurran Associates
Pages191-197
ISBN (Print)9781622763603
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2008
EventGrand Challenges in Modeling and Simulation Symposium (GCMS), 2008 - Edinburgh, UK United Kingdom
Duration: 16 Jun 200819 Jun 2008

Conference

ConferenceGrand Challenges in Modeling and Simulation Symposium (GCMS), 2008
Country/TerritoryUK United Kingdom
CityEdinburgh
Period16/06/0819/06/08

Bibliographical note

Event Dates: June 2008

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