subsearobot
Mechanical
- Jan 19, 2007
- 217
Hello, I am doing some background work for a colleague (we're a very small company). The caviot here is that I am mechanical, so please forgive any ignorance expressed here!
First, our typical systems consist of powering equipment at 3000V, 60 hz through several thousand meters of conductor (we design remotely operated vehicles for subsea remediation and inspection). The main load is a hydraulic power unit, which operates on this high voltage, while system loads are converted to DC, typically 24V. Our present system has a client-supplied cable, which limits our flexibility.
We are looking into whether a 400Hz system would benefit our design. From a cursory look, I see that power-density of the HPU motor could be greatly increased (vehicle weight), while line-losses would also be increased with a 400 hz system (vehicle power).
I would appreciate any insight into this quandary, including but not limited to opinion, references, and direct experience with predicting line losses of a 400hz system (we are ok with calcs based on a 60 hz system).
thanks in advance.
First, our typical systems consist of powering equipment at 3000V, 60 hz through several thousand meters of conductor (we design remotely operated vehicles for subsea remediation and inspection). The main load is a hydraulic power unit, which operates on this high voltage, while system loads are converted to DC, typically 24V. Our present system has a client-supplied cable, which limits our flexibility.
We are looking into whether a 400Hz system would benefit our design. From a cursory look, I see that power-density of the HPU motor could be greatly increased (vehicle weight), while line-losses would also be increased with a 400 hz system (vehicle power).
I would appreciate any insight into this quandary, including but not limited to opinion, references, and direct experience with predicting line losses of a 400hz system (we are ok with calcs based on a 60 hz system).
thanks in advance.