IEE Pulsed Power Symposium 2005 2005
DOI: 10.1049/ic:20050055
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Managing multiple and varying energy demands in naval combatants with integrated electric propulsion

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“…However, power demands of multiple pulsed loads present a major challenge in terms of design and implementation. The electromagnetic (EM) railgun and EM catapult were investigated in [19] where short-term pulsed loads were tested, both significantly exceeding the available energy from the MTGs when tested independently. ES was proposed as a solution to support both, but was not demonstrated.…”
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“…However, power demands of multiple pulsed loads present a major challenge in terms of design and implementation. The electromagnetic (EM) railgun and EM catapult were investigated in [19] where short-term pulsed loads were tested, both significantly exceeding the available energy from the MTGs when tested independently. ES was proposed as a solution to support both, but was not demonstrated.…”
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confidence: 99%