jstolp
Aerospace
- Nov 5, 2002
- 6
Hello,
I am looking for some guidance concerning airframe bonding-ground return for a large motor. I am working on a twin engine, turbo-prop that is undergoing an airframe overhaul. This aircraft has an aluminum fuselage with the engine mounts made out of welded steel tubing. All the structural components in the engine mount to airframe interface are of course heavily primed/painted. Each engine has a 28VDC starter/generator. Additionally, a main battery and various other electrical components are in each nacelle area. I need to determine what materials, (flexible braided straps, solid-flat plated copper straps ??) and what sizes are required. The generator output is rated @ 200 amps and I believe the starter pulls in the area of 400 to 600 amps (short duration). Also where do I need to stop with the bonding (large current ground return)? Does the wing (1 piece) to fuselage attach point require attention too?
Thanks for the help
J. Stolp
I am looking for some guidance concerning airframe bonding-ground return for a large motor. I am working on a twin engine, turbo-prop that is undergoing an airframe overhaul. This aircraft has an aluminum fuselage with the engine mounts made out of welded steel tubing. All the structural components in the engine mount to airframe interface are of course heavily primed/painted. Each engine has a 28VDC starter/generator. Additionally, a main battery and various other electrical components are in each nacelle area. I need to determine what materials, (flexible braided straps, solid-flat plated copper straps ??) and what sizes are required. The generator output is rated @ 200 amps and I believe the starter pulls in the area of 400 to 600 amps (short duration). Also where do I need to stop with the bonding (large current ground return)? Does the wing (1 piece) to fuselage attach point require attention too?
Thanks for the help
J. Stolp