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A Comparison of Two Methods for Estimating the Electrical Supply Capacity of Navy Piers

Authors: L. Kahn; D. Taylor; R. W. L. Thomas; K. C. Youngmann; EG AND G WASHINGTON ANALYTICAL SERVICES CENTER INC ROCKVILLE MD SPACE AND OCEAN SYSTEMS GROUP
Abstract:
Periodically, the fleet has reported difficulties with the electric power provided to its ships at various Navy piers. The Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) has initiated several projects to determine the nature of these difficulties. These projects address both the quantity and quality of electric power made available, the cable handling systems, and the design of distribution systems. NAVFAC's investigations have included the measurement of actual electrical usage - the two most comprehensive efforts being at Sewell's Point, Va. in December 1976 and January 1977, and the Quick Look project at U.S. Naval Station, San Diego, Ca. in March 1982.

Pages: 14
Report Date: JAN 1983
Contract Number: N00014-82-C-0533
Report Number: A294321

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Keywords relating to this report:
*CAPACITY(QUANTITY)
*CAPACITY_QUANTITY_
*Electric power distribution
*ENERGY MANAGEMENT
*NAVAL VESSELS
*PIERS
*POWER SUPPLIES
COMPARISON
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
ESTIMATES
METHODOLOGY
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