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Basic Research for Electromechanics

This program addresses research issues related to dynamics and control of complex electrical systems and the networks in which they will be used. Goals of the program are to provide modeling and simulation to enable completely distributed and autonomous control providing AC system stability and control of high power transient pulses. Topics include the following:

  • Integrated protection and control of shipboard electrical systems;
  • Topological synthesis of multi-level converters;
  • Finite-element and fuzzy-logic modeling of magnetic fields; and
  • Analysis capability for DC zonal ship power systems.

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