DocumentCode
1143056
Title
Unleash the military super power
Author
Bath, Martin
Author_Institution
Smiths Aerosp. Electron. Syst., Cheltenham, UK
Volume
19
Issue
3
fYear
2005
Firstpage
26
Lastpage
31
Abstract
Power systems for military aircraft must tolerate extreme conditions: temperatures as low as -40/spl deg/C or as high as 70/spl deg/C, as well as short-term fluctuations from -55/spl deg/C to 180/spl deg/C; relative humidity as high as 100%; impacts reaching 60G. Difficult conditions can be tackled by using suitable materials and enclosure designs, but a system or unit´s weight, size and shape are often governed by its location. These challenges are just the beginning. System reliability and availability are paramount as failures must be minimised at all times. To provide a reliable and safe power system for today´s military aviators, many design teams are needed to tackle the architectural, electrical, mechanical and chemical parameters of power units. Exploiting emerging technical innovations, such as high-performance FETs, can only make life easier for designers of the future.
Keywords
military aircraft; military avionics; power supply circuits; power system reliability; -55 to 180 C; availability; enclosure designs; failures; high relative humidity; high-performance FET; impacts; military aircraft power systems; reliability; temperature extremes;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power Engineer
Publisher
iet
ISSN
1479-8344
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/pe:20050305
Filename
1498640
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