By:
Mr. Jeffrey Bowles, (Technical Director, Donald L. Blount and Associates, Inc.)
Mr. Chris M Jones, (Sr. Application Engineer, Rockwell Automation)
Dr. Jennifer G. Michaeli, (Assistant Professor, Old Dominion University and Consulting Naval Architect, Oregon Iron Works, Inc.)
This paper considers the initial feasibility of an unmanned surface vessel (USV) using a Series Hybrid Diesel Electric propulsion system. The study considers the integration of a novel, diesel electric hybrid propulsion and control system to be used on board small manned or unmanned marine vessels to improve fuel economy and mission effectiveness without loss of peak performance. The system features variable-speed, direct current (DC) generators, lithium ion batteries, and variable-speed, alternate current (AC) drives connected to high efficiency permanent magnet motors.