2011 IEEE Electric Ship Technologies Symposium 2011
DOI: 10.1109/ests.2011.5770911
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Voltage deviation factor analysis and meaning for warship electric power system

Abstract: In the NATO warship, the shipboard electric power system is usually designed to meet STANAG 1008 standard requirements. As in all the standards, STANAG 1008 specifies individual and global harmonic distortion limitations for the grid voltage. But STANAG 1008 standard also imposes the control of an unusual criterion called voltage deviation factor. This paper discusses on the origin, the meaning and the practical interest of this deviation factor. Its definition is mathematically formalized and a procedure is d… Show more

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“…In general, the characteristics of the PQ shipboard electrical network must comply with STANAG 1008 ed. 9 standard requirements [22]. To evaluate RVCs propagation effect, a distributed multipoint measurement technique was applied.…”
Section: Multipoint Measurement Setup and Data Analysis Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, the characteristics of the PQ shipboard electrical network must comply with STANAG 1008 ed. 9 standard requirements [22]. To evaluate RVCs propagation effect, a distributed multipoint measurement technique was applied.…”
Section: Multipoint Measurement Setup and Data Analysis Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%