‘War of currents’: how Chinese engineers bring Thomas Edison’s DC dream to life on warship
- PLA engineers have ‘taken the lead’ in Integrated Power Systems for warships, as Western countries struggle with electrical problems
When there is a serious mishap on a modern warship’s power grid, such as a short circuit or equipment damage, it is sometimes necessary to reconstruct the entire power grid to isolate the fault and restore power to the rest of the ship.
Grid reconstruction like this requires fine-tuning the speed of generator operation, and the pace of these huge machines must be strictly consistent. Even the most advanced Western warships would take at least several minutes to complete these adjustments.
One millisecond is a 60,000th of a minute.
Western navies had realised the mistake of using alternating current (AC) on their newest ships, but even if everything went to plan, their switch to DC technology would not happen until 2027 at the earliest, the researchers said.