The design and development of aircraft systems is something that takes place in collections of organisations including customers, prime contractors, and suppliers. The good systems engineer is always prepared to learn from other people's experience, and this chapter provides an insight into the practical world of systems engineering. The identification of all interested parties or stakeholders in a system is of vital importance in ensuring that all parties involved can be informed about the progress of system development. As well as identifying the stakeholders, it is important to understand the nature of communication. Engineering judgement helps a systems engineer to do his job and produce sound systems engineering. It is inevitably personal and ephemeral, and can be subject to criticism at review; it can be a risk. There are important considerations to be borne in mind relating to the aircraft electrical wiring system: bonding, grounding, and earthing.
Practical Considerations
31.01.2020
32 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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