This document introduces a treatise on the most important components of a ship - the propulsion and security systems. The treatise discusses the theoretical and practical aspects of naval electric centers and their main defects. It provides modern information on approaching and operating naval electric centers, and contributes to complementing documentation sources for the naval domain. As the first university treatise covering this important part of a ship's electric system, it is addressed to both students in the field and specialists working on military and civilian vessels.
This document introduces a treatise on the most important components of a ship - the propulsion and security systems. The treatise discusses the theoretical and practical aspects of naval electric centers and their main defects. It provides modern information on approaching and operating naval electric centers, and contributes to complementing documentation sources for the naval domain. As the first university treatise covering this important part of a ship's electric system, it is addressed to both students in the field and specialists working on military and civilian vessels.
This document introduces a treatise on the most important components of a ship - the propulsion and security systems. The treatise discusses the theoretical and practical aspects of naval electric centers and their main defects. It provides modern information on approaching and operating naval electric centers, and contributes to complementing documentation sources for the naval domain. As the first university treatise covering this important part of a ship's electric system, it is addressed to both students in the field and specialists working on military and civilian vessels.
This document introduces a treatise on the most important components of a ship - the propulsion and security systems. The treatise discusses the theoretical and practical aspects of naval electric centers and their main defects. It provides modern information on approaching and operating naval electric centers, and contributes to complementing documentation sources for the naval domain. As the first university treatise covering this important part of a ship's electric system, it is addressed to both students in the field and specialists working on military and civilian vessels.