ELECTRICAL ENERGY FOR AEROSPACE:GENERATION AND POWER MANAGEMENT (MOD.1)

Insegnamento
ELECTRICAL ENERGY FOR AEROSPACE:GENERATION AND POWER MANAGEMENT (MOD.1)
Insegnamento in inglese
ELECTRICAL ENERGY FOR AEROSPACE:GENERATION AND POWER MANAGEMENT (MOD.1) C.I.
Settore disciplinare
ING-IND/32
Corso di studi di riferimento
AEROSPACE ENGINEERING
Tipo corso di studio
Laurea Magistrale
Crediti
6.0
Ripartizione oraria
Ore Attività Frontale: 54.0
Anno accademico
2022/2023
Anno di erogazione
2022/2023
Anno di corso
1
Percorso
CURRICULUM AEROSPACE SYSTEMS
Docente responsabile dell'erogazione
Leuzzi Riccardo

Descrizione dell'insegnamento

Il programma dell'insegnamento è provvisorio e potrebbe subire delle modifiche

Fundamentals of physics.

Fundamentals of electrotechnics.

Fundamentals of electric measurements theory.

The course introduces the main components of an aeronautical electrical system, with a particular focus on power electronics converters and electrical machines.

At the end of the course the student will know the main aeronautical electrical system components used to generate and distribute the electrical energy on board. The autonomy of judgment will be developed by the critical analysis of simulations\experimental results. The part of the course dedicated to the exercises includes group work aimed at strengthening technical and soft skills. Communication skills and learning abilities will also be verified during the oral examination.

Whole class teaching (lectures).

Computer-aided simulations and laboratory experiences.

Oral exam (plus written report on the laboratory experiences)

M. Rashid: “Power electronics Devices, circuits and applications” – Pearson

N. Mohan, T. Undeland, W. Robbins: “Power Electronics: Converters, Applications and Design” – Wiley

A. Fitzgerald: “Electric machinery” – Mc Graw Hill

G. Conte: “Macchine elettriche” - Hoepli

I. Moir, A. Seabridge “Aircraft Systems: Mechanical, Electrical and Avionics Subsystems Integration” – Wiley.

USA Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, “Aviation Maintenance Technician Handbook”