Title :
NEMP qualification of electrically simple equipment on aircraft, via analysis
Author :
Ockerse, John ; Flessa, Carolin
Author_Institution :
Eurocopter GmbH, München, Germany
Abstract :
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate a theoretical analysis method for analysing the NEMP (Nuclear Electromagnetic Pulse) qualification status of electrically simple equipment or devices. (e.g., switches, actuators, sensors, etc.) The method is transparent to the certification authorities. This is in order to release them from the (costly) requirement for actual NEMP testing of these parts. This work is based on the experience gained in the successful certification of an advanced, all-carbon-fibre-composite (CFC) military helicopter. The method has been validated by testing.
Keywords :
aerospace components; aircraft testing; carbon fibres; composite materials; electromagnetic pulse; helicopters; military aircraft; NEMP qualification testing; actuator; aircraft; all-CFC military helicopter; all-carbon-fibre-composite military helicopter; certification authority; electrically simple equipment; nuclear electromagnetic pulse qualification testing; sensor; switch; theoretical analysis method; Actuators; Cable shielding; Impedance; Power cables; Qualifications; Testing; Wires;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace EMC, 2012 Proceedings ESA Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Venice
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0302-6