ABS Rules for Integrated Power Systems (IPS)

M. Roa
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This paper will provide an overview of the american bureau of shipping (ABS) rules and for integrated power systems (IPS). The paper will include a review and comparison of the key requirements from the ABS steel vessel rules (for commercial ships) and the ABS naval vessel rules (for military ships) for integrated electric propulsion systems. The paper will explain how to apply the ABS propulsion redundancy notations (R1, R2, R1-S, R2-S) and dynamic positioning system (DPS) notations (DPS-0, DPS-1, DPS-2, and DPS-3) to vessels with integrated electric propulsion systems. Various military and commercial electric propulsion and integrated power system architectures will be examined and contrasted, and the merits and rationale behind the different approaches will be explained. The paper will also provide a brief summary of other standards for electric propulsion systems such as IEEE Standard 45 (2002), IEEE Recommended Practice for Electrical Installations on Shipboard, Clause 31. Electric propulsion and maneuvering system and IPS power electronics conversion equipment standards such as the new IEEE Standard P-1662 - guide for the design and application of power electronics in electrical power systems on ships and the IEC publication 60146 series, semiconductor converters - general requirements and line commutated converters. This paper will provide guidance on the development of rules and proposed changes to the ABS steel vessel rules and naval vessel rules. The paper will emphasize that ABS is always looking for feedback from industry on ways to improve the clarity of the rules, capture new technology and lessons learned from shipbuilding programs. ABS has extensive experience with electric propulsion going back as far as the T-2 tankers of World War II fame to modern day electric propulsion designs on many military sealift command (MSC), national oceanic and atmospheric administration (NOAA), and U.S. Navy ships. These designs include various MSC and NOAA oceanographic research vessels, the T-AKE dry cargo ships, the new T-AGM 25 missile range instrumentation ship, and the most advanced integrated power system using electric drive on the DDG-1000 ZUMWALT class destroyers.
综合电力系统(IPS) ABS规则
本文将提供美国船级社(ABS)规则和综合电力系统(IPS)的概述。本文将对综合电力推进系统的ABS钢船规则(用于商用船舶)和ABS海军船舶规则(用于军用船舶)的关键要求进行审查和比较。本文将解释如何将ABS推进冗余符号(R1, R2, R1- s, R2- s)和动态定位系统(DPS)符号(DPS-0, DPS-1, DPS-2和DPS-3)应用于集成电力推进系统的船舶。各种军用和商用电力推进和综合电力系统架构将进行检查和对比,并解释不同方法背后的优点和基本原理。本文还将简要概述电力推进系统的其他标准,如IEEE标准45 (2002),IEEE船上电气装置推荐实践,第31条。电力推进和机动系统和IPS电力电子转换设备标准,如新的IEEE标准P-1662 -船舶电力系统电力电子设计和应用指南和IEC出版物60146系列,半导体转换器-一般要求和线路换向转换器。本文将为规则的制定提供指导,并对ABS钢船规则和海军船舶规则提出修改建议。该文件将强调,ABS一直在寻求行业的反馈,以提高规则的清晰度,获取新技术和从造船项目中吸取的经验教训。ABS在电力推进方面拥有丰富的经验,从第二次世界大战的T-2油轮到现代许多军事海运司令部(MSC),国家海洋和大气管理局(NOAA)和美国海军舰艇的电力推进设计。这些设计包括各种MSC和NOAA海洋研究船,T-AKE干货船,新的T-AGM 25导弹范围仪表船,以及在DDG-1000 ZUMWALT级驱逐舰上使用电力驱动的最先进的综合动力系统。
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