Electrical power generation and distribution in an aircraft

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The discussion centers on the topic of electrical power generation and distribution in aircraft, specifically in the context of a thesis project. Participants suggest conducting a Google search for relevant resources, highlighting that numerous results are available. A specific document from Ansoft is recommended as a potentially useful resource for the inquirer. The conversation emphasizes the need for authoritative references in this specialized field.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of electrical systems in aviation
  • Familiarity with aircraft power distribution networks
  • Knowledge of relevant academic research methodologies
  • Proficiency in conducting literature searches
NEXT STEPS
  • Research authoritative texts on aircraft electrical systems
  • Explore the Ansoft document on aircraft power distribution
  • Investigate recent advancements in aircraft electrical engineering
  • Review academic journals focused on aerospace technology
USEFUL FOR

Aerospace engineering students, electrical engineers specializing in aviation, and researchers focusing on aircraft power systems will benefit from this discussion.

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i would be delightful if someone Can suggest me any book for this topic-'Electrical power generation and distribution in an aircraft. i am doing my thesis work on it. i would like to add few more points with your help.

Thank you
 
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physixlover said:
i would be delightful if someone Can suggest me any book for this topic-'Electrical power generation and distribution in an aircraft. i am doing my thesis work on it. i would like to add few more points with your help.

Thank you

I did a google search on your phrase,

Electrical power generation and distribution in an aircraft

and got a lot of hits. Here's the hit list:

http://www.google.com/search?source...er+generation+and+distribution+in+an+aircraft

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Even i did the same search but didn't find reference books, ok
anyway thanks
 
physixlover said:
Even i did the same search but didn't find reference books, ok
anyway thanks

Not sure I understand what you mean. The 2nd hit on the list looks pretty applicable to your question:

http://www.ansoft.com/converge/huang_stanton_ansoft_furmanczyk_crane.pdf

Is that not the kind of document that you are looking for?
 
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