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Calnetix Technologies will present a paper on enabling technology for the next generation of U.S. Navy chillers at the American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE) 2023 Technology Systems & Ships (TSS). The symposium will be held from January 30 to 31 at the Sheraton Pentagon City Hotel in Arlington, VA.

Paper presentation 

Rasish Khatri, Calnetix's Manager of Rotordynamics and AMB Controls will present the paper on January 30 entitled, "Enabling Technology for the Next Generation of U.S. Navy Chillers: Development of an Oil-Free Chiller Compressor Equipped with Active Magnetic Bearings and Driven by a High-Speed Motor."

The paper is co-authored by Calnetix's Director of Defense Programs, Octavio Solis, and Power Electronics Manager, Liping Zheng; Naval Sea Systems Command's Mechanical Engineers, Kevin Wiley, Alberto Tecce, and Haley Galloway; and Johnson Controls Navy Systems' Engineering Manager Andrew Yuskevich.

Cooling capacity and efficiency

Special focus is given to the PM synchronous motor, VSD, and AMB technologies

The paper explores the innovative technologies which enable the increased cooling capacity and efficiency of the two-stage, 375-ton chiller over the legacy single-stage, 200-ton chiller. Special focus is given to the permanent magnet (PM) synchronous motor, variable speed drive (VSD), and active magnetic bearing (AMB) technologies.

These technologies are used in various industrial applications but are still emerging in newer critical applications, such as the HESC surface fleet thermal management system. Mr. Khatri will discuss these pioneering technologies and show how they have enabled the development of the HESC.

Efficiency and performance

"The HESC chiller co-developed by Calnetix Technologies, Naval Sea Systems Command, and Johnson Controls Naval Systems has increased the U.S. Navy ship's existing cooling capacity by over 85 percent within the same volume and footprint. It has also improved reliability and reduced chiller fuel consumption, resulting in reduced ship acquisition and life-cycle costs," said Vatche Artinian, CEO of Calnetix.

"The two-stage centrifugal chiller has improved overall efficiency and performance beyond what was possible with the legacy single-stage compressor."

HESC chiller

The HESC chiller is intended to be installed on various types of naval surface ships, including the Arleigh Burke-class destroyer ("DDG"), the San Antonio class landing platform/dock ("LPD"), and the Constellation class frigate ("FFG").

The ASNE TSS is an event to exchange ideas, discuss lessons learned and develop new ideas around the Naval Force of the Future. The event will discuss emerging technologies and recent developments and programmes. Specific speakers will present the current Fleet priorities and challenges and a unique view of the future, learning from the past.

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