Aerospace electronic and power systems demand increasing levels of safety, efficiency and power delivery because of the severe effects from long term operation in the space environment, often without any manned operation or maintenance. Consequently, the design rkequirements place more emphasis on the insulation components and their applications posing new challenges to the electrical insulation design engineer. The space and volume constraints require the high power components to be miniaturized, yet compatible with the thermal and mechanical environments while maintaining cost at a reasonable level. A combination of technical skills, new technologies, experience and extensive data from the older enginers is the way to achieve advancement and realization of the required design specifications for the electrical insulation of aerospace systems. (CEIDP, Conf. on Electrical Insulation and Dielectric Phenomena, Digest of Literature on Dielectrics, Aging Models, Mechanisms and Reality)
Aerospace-specific design guidelines for electrical insulation
Raumfahrtspezifische Entwurfsrichtlinien für die elektrische Isolation
IEEE Transactions on Electrical Insulation ; 28 , 5 ; 876-886
1993
11 Seiten, 7 Bilder, 2 Tabellen, 32 Quellen
Article (Journal)
English
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