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Aircraft emergency powers

High-capacity lithium-based and thermal batteries are widely used for various military applications, such as ordinance, aircraft emergency power, and... [Pg.249]

Source Kauffman, S., and C. Chagnon, "Thermal battery for aircraft emergency power," Proceedings of the IEEE, 1992 IEEE. With permission. [Pg.254]

Stephen Kauffman and Guy Chagnon, Thermal battery for aircraft emergency power, ... [Pg.276]

Thermal Battery for Aircraft Emergency Power and Low-Earth-Orbiting Spacecraft... [Pg.295]

MSH supply thermally activated batteries for teiTninal guidance, actuation of control surfaces, telemetry, guidance and control systems, aircraft emergency power supplies, safety and arming power, and fuses for missiles, rockets, torpedoes, bombs, ammunition and missile/rocket firing units. [Pg.428]

Eagle Richer produce the VNC range of batteries for aircraft starting, aircraft emergency power and ground power units. Capacities up to 120A h are available (see selected examples in Table 51.64). Cycling lives in excess of 5 years or 1000 cycles are claimed for these... [Pg.587]

The propellants have found an application in auxiliary or emergency power units (JATO—jet assisted take off) for use in aircraft, with good performance in the range of —75 to 180°F (i.e. —59 to 82°C). [Pg.389]

Aviation (airports, starting, emergency power for aircraft controls)... [Pg.358]


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