System impact of pulsed power loads on a laboratory scale integrated fight through power (IFTP) system

Pulsed power weaponry is being considered for inclusion in future warships. In this work, the effects of pulsed power weaponry on a power distribution and propulsion system are demonstrated in the context of a physical system known as the naval combat survivability testbed. It is shown that, as expected, when using an integrated fight through power (IFTP) architecture, the pulsed power load results in a disturbance on the generation ac bus; but it has no effect on the zonal ac busses. The use of propulsion coordination is also investigated.

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