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Marine Variable Frequency Propulsion Drives

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argentox

Electrical
Aug 14, 2009
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Has anyone studied the efficiency differences between the marine propulsion drives systems available?
I understand and suspect that the now legacy CEGELEC (Alstom) variable frequency drives are the most efficient marine propulsion drives across all speeds. Nevertheless, I like to see a study or some research data on the matter.
Thank you.


 
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