Managing Higher Voltages in Aerospace Electrical Systems
AIR6127
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) considers the issue of proper design guidance for high voltage electrical systems used in aerospace applications. This document is focused on electrical discharge mechanisms including partial discharge and does not address personnel safety. Key areas of concern when using high voltage in aerospace applications are power conversion devices, electrical machines, connectors and cabling/wiring. The interaction between components and subsystems will be discussed.
The AIR is intended for application to high voltage systems used in aerospace vehicles operating to a maximum altitude of 30000 m (approximately 100000 feet), and maximum operating voltages of below 1500 VRMS (AC)/1500 V peak (DC). These upper voltage limits have been incorporated because this report focuses on extending the operating voltage of non-propulsive electrical systems beyond that of existing aerospace systems. It is noted that electrical systems for electrical propulsion may consider operating voltages beyond 1500 VAC/DC.
Rationale:
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) considers ways of managing high voltages in aerospace vehicles. This document provides a basis for identifying high voltage design risks, defines areas of concern as a function of environment, potential risk mitigation methods and test and evaluation techniques.
AIR6127 has been reaffirmed to comply with the SAE Five-Year Review policy.
Related Topics:
Electric aircraft
High voltage systems
Insulation
Materials properties
Military aircraft
Commercial aircraft
Radio frequency
Electric cables
Electrical systems
Connectors and terminals
Also known as: SAE AIR 6127
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