The David Taylor Research Center has funded the development of an electric drive train for a waterjet propulsion system to demonstrate high water speed in a Marine Corps propulsion system demonstrator vehicle. In the water, this vehicle will be propelled by four waterjets, each rated at 400hp, to provide the required thrust. The task was to design and develop a system that would be compact, lightweight, efficient and available to support vehicle demonstration testing. A system trade-off study resulted in selection of an approach which uses four identical electric water propulsion modules, consisting of: an AC alternator and alternator controller, an AC induction motor with integral speed decreasing gearbox and a coupling that connects the motor/gearbox to the waterjet. The report documents the hardware design effort and provided hardware characteristics. (FR)
Amphibious Vehicle Propulsion System Design Report
1988
272 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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