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IEEE Std 45.3 pdf free download.Shipboard Electrical Installations— Systems Engineering.
1.5 Relationship between IEEE Std 45.3 and IEEE P45.1 [B11] During the development of the IEEE 45 Series, there was much discussion on the focus of IEEE 45.3 and the difference between IEEE P45.1 and IEEE Std 45.3. To clarify the differences, the following definitions (quoted from the IEEE Standards Dictionary Online) are provided:  design baseline: The output of the baseline design phase (equivalent to the preliminary baseline of “detailed design” defined below).  detailed design: “The process of refining and expanding the preliminary design of a system or component to the extent that the design is sufficiently complete to be implemented.”  product baseline: “The initial approved technical documentation . . . defining a configuration item during the production, operation, maintenance, and logistic support of its life cycle.” See also 3.1.  systems engineering: “An interdisciplinary collaborative approach to derive, evolve, and verify a life-cycle balanced system solution that satisfies customer expectations and meets public acceptability.”  system life cycle: “The period of time that begins when a system is conceived and ends when the system is no longer available for use.” See also 3.1. Figure 2 shows the design process from concept design to product baseline and the relationship between IEEE P45.1 [B11] and IEEE Std 45.3. This document (IEEE Std 45.3) discusses requirements for all phases of system integration with an emphasis on the phases leading up to the completion of the design baseline.
3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations 3.1 Definitions For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply. The IEEE Standards Dictionary Online should be consulted for terms not defined in this clause. 7 baseline: A technical data package defining a configuration item during the design, production, operation, maintenance, and logistic support of its life cycle. blackout: Aboard ship, a power outage (also power cut or power failure) of electrical power to an entire ship. A blackout may be characterized as either a dark ship or a dead ship. Dark ship is when there is no power generation online, but energy storage is available for control system and startup. Dead ship is when there is no generation online and all the energy storage is depleted. dependability: A measure of a system’s availability, reliability, and maintenance support. This may also encompass mechanisms designed to increase and maintain the dependability of a system. (IEC 60050-191 [B7]) electrical interface: An interface with the primary purpose of transferring electrical power to or from the interface. An electrical interface is described by voltage, number of phases, frequency, connected power, grounding method, quality of service (QoS) requirement, and power quality standard. electrical power system concept of operations (EPS-CONOPS): A document describing the expected manner in which the power system will be configured and operated for normal and emergency operating conditions. electrical power systems integration: The process of ensuring that all electrical components operate or perform as a system. Through each phase of the design process, the iterative application of systems engineering achieves an improvement of performance greater than the sum of the components.
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