Yasutomi
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If your read jap ?
A little...not sure it's up to that! Still...the drawings alone are worth looking at.
The ship definetly needs turbines, in the trawing above it looks like he has the LM2500s converted to gensets so he has three types of full sized ship service generators on there right now.
The short answer as to why I am using three different types of generator is that it's a symptom of some woolly thinking! My initial idea was to simply halve the Burke's powerplant (as with DDV 1), but then I toyed with a CODAG arrangement; however, I'm now of the opinion that this won't fit my design.
From what I've learned in this thread, the GTs in the forward engine room drive the starboard shaft and those in the aft engine room drive the port shaft; now unless there is already some sort of cross-shaft clutch linkeage, I really don't see how you can keep the forward turbines and either remove or replace the aft ones without a substantial redesign- otherwise one of your shafts will either be underpowered or not powered at all!
Heuhen's solution, involving coupling each turbine to a generator as well as its own dedicated shaft, would make sense if you are simply deleting one turbine set from each engine room, but that isn't the plan...which is why I've fallen back on the IEP concept as that doesn't require mechanical connections.
So...under my slightly revised scheme (which I shall attempt to draw tomorrow), the two forward GTs will be replaced with uprated LM2500+G4s connected to generators. These will be linked tied into the ship's powergrid, along with the forward and aft service GTGs, to provide a total installed capacity of 74-76 MW (given that this is supposed to be an austere design an the Zumwalt manages with 78...I think that ought to be sufficient).
The aft GTs will be replaced by a pair of 34.6 MW Converteam Advanced Induction Motors (as fitted on the Zumwalt) which will drive the shafts; presumably this will remove the need for the mechanic gearboxes, which can be eliminated.
The only thing I'm not clear about at this stage is whether there where still be room for the middle GTG, given that the starboard engine will need to fit somewhere in this general area...unless it can be squeezed into the space occupied by the starboard gearbox on the standard Burke. But if that is the case, then the port AIM could be fitted into the port gearbox, which would leave free the space occupied by the real turbines...