DocumentCode
1452137
Title
Causes of aircraft electrical failures
Author
Galler, Donald ; Slenski, George
Author_Institution
Failure Anal. Associates, Inc., Westborough, MA, USA
Volume
6
Issue
8
fYear
1991
Firstpage
3
Lastpage
8
Abstract
The results of a survey of data on failures of aircraft electronic and electrical components that was conducted to identify problematic components are reported. The motivation for the work was to determine priorities for future work on the development of accident investigation techniques for aircraft electrical components. The primary source of data was the Airforce Mishap Database, which is maintained by the Directorate of Aerospace Safety at Norton Air Force Base. Published data from the Air Force Avionics Integrity Program (AVIP) and Hughes Aircraft were also reviewed. Statistical data from these three sources are presented. Two major conclusions are that problems with interconnections are major contributors to aircraft electrical equipment failures, and that environmental factors, especially corrosion, are significant contributors to connector problems.<>
Keywords
accidents; aircraft; aircraft instrumentation; safety; statistical analysis; Air Force Avionics Integrity Program; Airforce Mishap Database; Hughes Aircraft; accident; aircraft; corrosion; electrical components; electrical failures; electronic components; environmental factors; interconnections; statistical analysis; Aerospace electronics; Aerospace materials; Connectors; Contracts; Databases; Electronic components; Failure analysis; Laboratories; Military aircraft; Wiring;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8985
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/62.90949
Filename
90949
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