Title :
Electrostatic discharge clearance for Eurofighter typhoon air to air refuelling
Author :
Baker, P. ; Kiley, N. ; Earl, S.J.
Abstract :
Whenever an aircraft flies through the air an electrostatic charge is built up on that aircraft. The size of this charge is dependant upon several factors including aircraft size and speed. In an air to air refuelling operation two aircraft, each with a different amount of static charge, are connected together via an electrically conductive refuelling pipe. When this connection is first made an electrical pulse flows along this refuelling pipe, as the amount of charge on the two aircraft is redistributed. This electrostatic discharge pulse causes currents to be induced on the wiring of the two aircraft. This induced current could cause damage or malfunction of flight safety critical systems on the aircraft, if the systems and airframe are not designed to protect against this threat. It is a requirement that before air to air refuelling operations can take place a clearance against the electrostatic discharge threat is obtained for the Eurofighter aircraft. This paper will describe how a transmission line matrix (TLM) code with an incorporated multi-core wire solver has been used, as part of an advanced computational electromagnetic modelling facility, to provide the electrostatic discharge clearance for Eurofighter development aircraft.
Keywords :
aerospace computing; aerospace test facilities; electromagnetic induction; electrostatic discharge; military aircraft; military avionics; transmission line matrix methods; ESD; Eurofighter aircraft; TLM code; air to air refuelling; aircraft size; aircraft speed; aircraft wiring; airframe; computational electromagnetic modelling facility; electrical pulse; electrically conductive refuelling pipe; electromagnetic hazard analysis; electrostatic charge; electrostatic discharge clearance; electrostatic discharge pulse; flight safety critical systems; induced current; military aircraft; multi-core wire solver; static charge; transmission line matrix code;
Conference_Titel :
Computation in Electromagnetics, 2002. CEM 2002. The Fourth International Conference on (Ref. No. 2002/063)
DOI :
10.1049/ic:20020194