Analysis and Simulation of the Advanced Amphibious Assault Vehicle (AAAV) Electrical System Architecture

Abstract

The Advanced Amphibious Assault Vehicle (AAAV) is a high water speed amphibious armored personnel carrier that will replace the current family of Marine Corps amphibious assault vehicles. The AAAV is currently in Phase I of the DOD Acquisition Process. During this phase-extensive development, testing is being conducted and prototypes are being constructed. Ongoing tests of the current electrical system architecture are revealing problems and issues that need to be addressed. Present testing is also revealing the need for a troubleshooting tool that can be used to simulate and test proposed solutions. A distributive computing effort is being conducted with Purdue University in order to provide the Marine Corps a tool where by it can test and evaluate the entire AAAV electrical system architecture. This document provides a general system description of the AAAV, an electrical system architecture overview, and a candidate electrical system description. Testing, modeling, and computer simulation efforts applied to the NBC (Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical) fan/filter motor drive and battery banks are described and the resulting data analyzed. Current research is investigating an issue regarding energy being forced back into the high power distribution bus due to regeneration from sudden impacts on the vehicle turret. An ultra capacitor bank may be incorporated in the AAAV electrical system in an effort to mitigate the effect of this regenerative energy. Therefore, testing, modeling, and computer simulation of an ultra capacitor is also reported.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 01, 2000
Accession Number
ADA379858

Entities

People

  • Gabriel Beltran

Organizations

  • Naval Postgraduate School

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Advanced Electronics
  • Energy and Power Technologies
  • Ground and Sea Platforms
  • Weapons Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Acquisition
  • Amphibious Military Vehicles
  • Amphibious Operations
  • Armored Personnel Carriers
  • Brushless Dc Motors
  • Capacitors
  • Computer Simulations
  • Computers
  • Differential Equations
  • Distributed Computing
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Marine Corps
  • Power Distribution
  • Simulations
  • Tilt Rotor Aircraft
  • Vector Magnetometers
  • Vehicles

Fields of Study

  • Engineering

Readers

  • Electrical Engineering
  • Maritime Combat Support and Expeditionary Logistics.
  • Software Engineering.