Electric Ship

The U.S. Office of Naval Research is investing in technology for an electric naval force to enable increasing affordability and military capability. The U.S. Office of Naval Research is investing in technology for an electric naval force to enable increasing affordability and military capability. This transformational war fighting capability represents unprecedented levels of system complexity, through integrated electric power systems technologies, that will include electric propulsion, energy storage, and enable integration of future electric weapons and sensors, while ensuring system communality.

Reports

Co-simulation

Documentation of the interaction between the thermal and electrical performance for anticipated components in electric ships.

Modeling

Modeling approaches for power systems for electric warships and performance predictions in relevant scenarios

Reconfiguration

Technical papers and reports that demonstrated an effective approach to the successful reconfiguration of a ship power system.

Computation Acceleration

Technology to reduce computational time when modeling ship power systems.

For More Information Contact:

Dr. Robert Hebner

Dr. Robert Hebner - r.hebner@cem.utexas.edu
512-232-1628