Electrical power generation and distribution in an aircraft

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The discussion revolves around seeking book recommendations for a thesis on electrical power generation and distribution in aircraft. The original poster expresses difficulty in finding suitable reference materials despite conducting a Google search. Another participant suggests a specific document that may be relevant to the topic. The conversation highlights the challenge of locating comprehensive resources in this specialized field. Overall, participants are focused on finding quality literature to support academic work on the subject.
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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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