Superconducting gas-insulated transmission lines (S-GIL) are introduced for shipboard power applications as a lightweight and energy efficient alternative to conventional power distribution cables. Requirements for naval ship power distribution and the corresponding design options for S-GIL are presented. Needs for further developments for meeting the power density requirements for US Navy all-electric ship and design requirements for its operational environment are discussed.
Practical considerations for the design of a superconducting gas-insulated transmission line for shipboard applications
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