Electric Propulsion Fundamentals

Fairwater Education
1 hour and 23 minutes
Avg. rating 4.3

Electric Propulsion Fundamentals

Fairwater Education
1 hour and 23 minutes
Avg. rating 4.3

Electrical propulsion is achieved by propulsion shafts and propellers, or by using azimuth thrusters. These electrically driven propellers can be mounted on a steerable pod and can rotate and tilt in any direction, making the ship highly manoeuvrable. Furthermore, a high voltage power generation system enables efficient utilisation of power, distributed across both propulsion and ship services.

During this course you will gain an understanding of the applications and technical aspects of electrical propulsion systems, focusing on the advantages and layout of plants. You will explore the power supply network of propulsion systems, the range of motor and converter applications, as well as rectification and inversion, harmonics and projections associated with electric propulsion applications.


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Engineering Engine Machinery and Systems Maintenance and Repair

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  3. Language: English
  4. Length: 1 hour and 23 minutes
  5. Intended for: Engineers, ETO's and officers who will conduct maintenance or operate electrical propulsion systems
  6. Reference: Based on parts of SOLAS Chapter I.
  7. Last Updated: October 12, 2023

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