4. Sizing methodology
After describing the electrothermal modeling of different types of electrical conductors, we turn to the practical methodology of electrical harness sizing. All automotive electrical architectures can be broken down into several elementary supply lines. An elementary feeder consists of a protected power supply, a tree of electrical conductors and one or more electrical components, as shown in figure 11 .
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Bibliography
Standards and norms
- International standard – Road vehicles – fusible links. Part 3: Fusible links with tab (flat type). Part 4: Fusible links with female contacts (type A) and bolted contacts (type B) and their test fixtures - ISO 8820 - 2010
- Japan Automotive Standard – Selection of Fuse-links for automobile wiring, Society of Automotive Engineers of Japan (JSAE) - JASO D 610-93 - 1993
- International standard – Road vehicles...
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Patents
FR2931595 Method for sizing a cable and its fuse. PSA Peugeot Citroën 27/11/2009
EPI 1583193 Process for optimizing electrical wiring, particularly in the aeronautical field. Airbus France 05/10/2005
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