Civil Aircraft Electrical Power System Safety Assessment

Issues and Practices

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Technology, Aeronautics & Astronautics, Engineering
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Author: Peng Wang ISBN: 9780081007327
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publication: June 12, 2017
Imprint: Butterworth-Heinemann Language: English
Author: Peng Wang
ISBN: 9780081007327
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication: June 12, 2017
Imprint: Butterworth-Heinemann
Language: English

Civil Aircraft Electrical Power System Safety Assessment: Issues and Practices provides guidelines and methods for conducting a safety assessment process on civil airborne systems and equipment. As civil aircraft electrical systems become more complicated, electrical wiring failures have become a huge concern in industry and government—especially on aging platforms. There have been several accidents (most recently battery problems on the Boeing 777) with some of these having a relationship to wiring and power generation.

Featuring a case study on the continuous safety assessment process of the civil airborne electrical power system, this book addresses problems, issues and troubleshooting techniques such as single event effects (SEE), the failure effects of electrical wiring interconnection systems (EWIS), formal theories and safety analysis methods in civil aircrafts.

  • Introduces how to conduct assignment of development assurance levels for the electrical power system
  • Includes safety assessments of aging platforms and their respective Electrical Wiring Interconnection System (EWIS)
  • Features material on failure mechanisms for wiring systems and discussion of Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA) sustainment
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Civil Aircraft Electrical Power System Safety Assessment: Issues and Practices provides guidelines and methods for conducting a safety assessment process on civil airborne systems and equipment. As civil aircraft electrical systems become more complicated, electrical wiring failures have become a huge concern in industry and government—especially on aging platforms. There have been several accidents (most recently battery problems on the Boeing 777) with some of these having a relationship to wiring and power generation.

Featuring a case study on the continuous safety assessment process of the civil airborne electrical power system, this book addresses problems, issues and troubleshooting techniques such as single event effects (SEE), the failure effects of electrical wiring interconnection systems (EWIS), formal theories and safety analysis methods in civil aircrafts.

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