This document is a technical book about naval electrical centers. It is intended for students and engineers working in naval engineering and ship operation. The book provides both theoretical and practical information on all aspects of naval electrical centers. It presents examples, calculations, conclusions and recommendations to help solve practical problems related to ship power systems. The goal of the research is to establish reliable engineering solutions and further automate ship machinery and installations. The book aims to train naval electro-mechanical officers with advanced skills to develop the most efficient technical solutions for their work. It offers needed material for analyzing complex problems in marine electro-mechanical engineering. The various chapters describe the main phenomena involved in ship electrical systems and electrical centers to fully understand machine and transformer operation and
This document is a technical book about naval electrical centers. It is intended for students and engineers working in naval engineering and ship operation. The book provides both theoretical and practical information on all aspects of naval electrical centers. It presents examples, calculations, conclusions and recommendations to help solve practical problems related to ship power systems. The goal of the research is to establish reliable engineering solutions and further automate ship machinery and installations. The book aims to train naval electro-mechanical officers with advanced skills to develop the most efficient technical solutions for their work. It offers needed material for analyzing complex problems in marine electro-mechanical engineering. The various chapters describe the main phenomena involved in ship electrical systems and electrical centers to fully understand machine and transformer operation and
This document is a technical book about naval electrical centers. It is intended for students and engineers working in naval engineering and ship operation. The book provides both theoretical and practical information on all aspects of naval electrical centers. It presents examples, calculations, conclusions and recommendations to help solve practical problems related to ship power systems. The goal of the research is to establish reliable engineering solutions and further automate ship machinery and installations. The book aims to train naval electro-mechanical officers with advanced skills to develop the most efficient technical solutions for their work. It offers needed material for analyzing complex problems in marine electro-mechanical engineering. The various chapters describe the main phenomena involved in ship electrical systems and electrical centers to fully understand machine and transformer operation and
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