Propulsion Systems Used in Modern Naval Vessels

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июн 2021
  • Propulsion systems selection is an important part of naval ship design. These systems have always had to satisfy speed and ship-service power requirements. Nowadays, increasing fuel costs are moving such decisions towards more fuel-efficient solutions. Unlike commercial ships, naval ships operate at a variety of speeds and electric loads, making fuel consumption optimization challenging. Propulsion System choices for modern Naval Vessels depends on some criteria:
    Traditional criteria
    • ship speed requirements
    • shock capability
    • noise reduction
    • infrared signature
    Additional criteria
    • change in operation requirements
    • greater range of speed
    • added mission flexibility
    • longer periods away from base with smaller crews
    • cleaner emissions
    An emerging global macro-trend in naval engineering over the last fifteen years has been a decisive migration to ‘more electric’ propulsion due to progressively increasing electrical load demand and a focus on affordability. All-electric and hybrid electro-mechanical arrangements are routinely demonstrating merit since 1990 in the Royal Navy Type 23 ASW frigate and subsequent modern frigate programs. These include the Royal Navy Type 26, German Navy F125, Spanish Navy F110, Italian and French Navies’ FREMM, Republic of Korea Navy FFX-II frigate and Finnish Navy SQ2020 frigate programs.
    Types of Propulsion Systems:
    Combined diesel or gas (CODOG)
    Combined diesel and gas (CODAG)
    CODLAD (COmbined Diesel-eLectric And Diesel)
    Combined diesel-electric and gas (CODLAG)
    Combined diesel and diesel (CODAD)
    Combined gas or gas (COGOG)
    Combined gas turbine and gas turbine (COGAG)
    Combined nuclear and steam propulsion system (CONAS)
    Integrated electric propulsion (IEP)
    Read the full article on: navalpost.com/propulsion-syst...
    The specifications of Warships and Submarines: bit.ly/343l92S
    #CODOG #CODAG #CODLAD #CODAD #COGOG #COGAG #CONAS #IEP #PropulsionSystems
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  • @makegaminggreatagain3907
    @makegaminggreatagain3907 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for this video, absolutely fantastic.

  • @chingizteymyrov8372
    @chingizteymyrov8372 2 года назад +2

    Very impressive presentation ! Bravo !

  • @morrismashike8330
    @morrismashike8330 2 года назад

    Wow great work!👌

  • @hillbillybudz
    @hillbillybudz Год назад

    Great video learned a lot

  • @pitriyanti549
    @pitriyanti549 Год назад

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  • @helincan
    @helincan 3 года назад +1

    Well done 👏👏👏👏👏💖

  • @ianmaw66
    @ianmaw66 2 года назад +7

    Excellent video but it would improve it still would be if you were to use a better mic and / or get it closer to your mouth. The music could also be a little lower in volume compared to your voice. No offence, I just want your videos to be even better. Thanks.

  • @tttt-ni3mr
    @tttt-ni3mr 3 года назад

    Very good

  • @onurozgen3336
    @onurozgen3336 3 года назад +1

    Quite informative...

  • @ahmetdogan6396
    @ahmetdogan6396 3 года назад

    Details are impressive

  • @ruthdilbeck2035
    @ruthdilbeck2035 Год назад

    Thanks for the clarification on several things. Following the accent is a little different though. It was a bit fun just listening to the talk.

  • @NoName-ds5uq
    @NoName-ds5uq 2 года назад +3

    Great explanation, thank you! I served on a ship with twin steam turbines and two shafts… A huge downside to them is their warm up time. From cold it would take 8 hours to get them operating.

  • @leticiagarin9202
    @leticiagarin9202 3 года назад

    Interesante información

  • @soneravsar4039
    @soneravsar4039 3 года назад +2

    Very rich content. Thanks NAVALPOST

  • @robertotamesis1783
    @robertotamesis1783 Год назад

    Toroidal propellers will be game changer.

  • @louisianahighball4705
    @louisianahighball4705 2 года назад +2

    How do you make a voice sound British, French, and Asian?

  • @crackuheadu633
    @crackuheadu633 3 месяца назад

    Bro is reading outta Wikipedia 💀

  • @sairprens3887
    @sairprens3887 3 года назад

    👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @d1.004
    @d1.004 Год назад +1

    i found this really hard to understand . What accent is this speaker ???

  • @jeffshriber6120
    @jeffshriber6120 7 месяцев назад

    Combined diesel electric through azipod motors is the best way.

  • @JJ-si4qh
    @JJ-si4qh 2 года назад +2

    English wasn't my first language either, but this is the first time I've preferred to hear a robot voice.

  • @gilmarmoraes9934
    @gilmarmoraes9934 6 месяцев назад

    Esse sistema é mais econômico?

  • @ParikshitBhujbal
    @ParikshitBhujbal Год назад +1

    Wtf, you are quoting Wikipedia word-by-word!!

  • @telosfd
    @telosfd 6 месяцев назад

    Why don't they put external turbines like on airplanes? Unless they are vulnerable to any hit against the ship!

  • @vasilisdedes5100
    @vasilisdedes5100 2 года назад +4

    No offence, but the voice is really bad!
    Made watching unbearable.

  • @howtodostuff4650
    @howtodostuff4650 29 дней назад

    rearding from Wikipedia

  • @feedmeeseymore
    @feedmeeseymore Год назад

    Navy GSE here, legit rate if you want to learn real world skills

  • @jasonsmith1158
    @jasonsmith1158 3 года назад

    CHOOSE ......... ROLLS ROYCE ! 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧

  • @jeffshriber6120
    @jeffshriber6120 7 месяцев назад

    U.s. Navy's codag system on lcs ships proved over complicated and incapable of clutching properly big waste of money. Should have been proof of concepts first.

  • @randystephens1050
    @randystephens1050 Год назад +1

    Terrible narration

  • @petersipp5247
    @petersipp5247 Год назад

    Cound not tolerate any more than 4:15 of the hard to hear awful voice.