Year: 2013 Language: english Author: Raunek Kantharia (editor) Genre: Guide Publisher: Marine Insight Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 44 Description: A ship is equivalent to a floating city that enjoys almost all privileges available to any operational set-up on land. Just like any conventional city, the ship also requires the basic amenities to sustain life on board, the chief among them being power or electricity. Electricity on ships is generated by an alternator or generator. Shipboard power is generated when a prime mover and alternator works together. For this purpose, an alternating current generator is used on board. The generator works on the principle that as a magnetic field rotating around a conductor varies, a current is induced in the conductor.
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A Guide to Ship’s Electro-Technology, Part 1
Year: 2013
Language: english
Author: Raunek Kantharia (editor)
Genre: Guide
Publisher: Marine Insight
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 44
Description: A ship is equivalent to a floating city that enjoys almost all privileges available to any operational set-up on land. Just like any conventional
city, the ship also requires the basic amenities to sustain life on board, the chief among them being power or electricity. Electricity on ships is generated by an alternator or generator.
Shipboard power is generated when a prime mover and alternator works together. For this purpose, an alternating current generator is used on board. The generator works on the principle that as a magnetic field rotating around a conductor varies, a current is induced in the conductor.
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