On The Job Training: Electrical system Design At Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) Republic of Korea
Main Article Content
Abstract
Electrical System is an important system in Navy ship. It supplied not only the electrical power needed by all vital and non-vital equipment, both AC and DC systems, but also the lighting throughout the ship. Therefore, well-designed electrical system for a newly- built Navy ship is the first critical phase that will lead to an efficient production phase and good functionality. This article presents author’s experiences on Electrical Design On the Job Training (OJT) for Thai new Frigate Project being built in Daewoo Ship Building and Marine Engineering (DSME), South Korea. The scope of the article gives the overview of Naval Ship electrical design elements. The essential procedures that must be performed, knowledge and experiences gained from this OJT are also described.
Article Details
The author has the sole responsibility for the material published in RTNA Journal of Science and Technology, which the editorial board may not agree on that material.
RTNA Journal of Science and Technology owns the copyright of the text, the illustration, or other material published in the journal. No parts or the whole of the material published may be disseminated or used in any form without first obtaining written permission from the academy.
References
MIL-STD-1399 SECTION 300B “DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTERFACE STANDARD SECTION 300B ELECTRIC POWER, ALTERNATING CURRENT”.
NAVAL SEA SYSTEMS COMMAND “DDS 310-1 REV 1 ELECTRICAL POWER LOAD ANALYSIS (EPLA) FOR SURFACE SHIPS”.
REPUBLIC OK KOREA (ROK) NAVY STANDARD.
IEC 61363-1 PART 1 “PROCEDURES FOR CALCULATING SHORT-CIRCUIT CURRENTS IN THREE-PHASE A.C.
MIL–HDBK–299(SH) “CABLE COMPARISON HANDBOOK DATA PERTAINING TO ELECTRIC SHIPBOARD CABLE”.
MIL–HDBK–289(SH) “LIGHTING ON NAVAL SHIPS (METRIC)”.