Aerospace Auxiliary Power Sources(STABILIZED Nov 2020)
AIR744D
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) is a review of the general characteristics of power sources that may be used to provide secondary, auxiliary, or emergency power for use in aircraft, space vehicles, missiles, remotely piloted vehicles, air cushion vehicles, surface effect ships, or other vehicles in which aerospace technology is used.
The information contained herein is intended for use in the selection of the power source most appropriate to the needs of a particular vehicle or system. The information may also be used in the preparation of a power source specification.
Considerations for use in making a trade study and an evaluation of the several power sources are included. More detailed information relating to specific power sources is available in other SAE Aerospace Information Reports or in Aerospace Recommended Practices.
Rationale:
This document is in excellent shape to reflect most current characteristics of auxiliary power sources; there is no need for immediate revision or update.
Related Topics:
Gas turbines
Auxiliary power units
Hydrazines
Energy storage systems
Spark ignition engines
Electric motors
Combustion and combustion processes
Engine efficiency
Semiconductors
Transmissions
Also known as: SAE AIR 744
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