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IEEE 1662-2008

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IEEE Recommended Practice for the Design and Application of Power Electronics in Electrical Power Systems

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New IEEE Standard - Superseded. This document summarizes current electrical engineering methods and practices for applying power electronics in Electrical Power Systems on Ships. It describes analytical methods, preferred parameters and performance characteristics from a common frame of reference for reliable integrated marine electrical power systems
This document summarizes current electrical engineering methods and practices for applying power electronics in electrical power systems on ships. It describes analytical methods, preferred parameters, and performance characteristics from a common frame of reference for reliable integrated marine electrical power systems.This document summarizes current electrical engineering methods and practices for applying power electronics in electrical power systems on ships. It describes analytical methods, preferred parameters, and performance characteristics from a common frame of reference for reliable integrated marine electrical power systems.
The purpose of this document is to recommend a methodology for analysis and specifications parameters of power electronics equipment for marine electrical power systems. It analyzes the impact of such concepts as power electronics building blocks or integrated power systems on size, life cycle cost, weight, fuel efficiency, and risk reduction of implementation.

SDO IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Document Number 1662
Publication Date March 20, 2009
Language en - English
Page Count 72
Revision Level
Supercedes
Committee Petroleum and Chemical Industry
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March 9, 2017 1662-2016 Revision
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