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Electrothermal dimensioning of an embedded electrical architecture - application of automotive cables.

Authors: Johann GRANDVUILLEMIN, Raynal GLISES, Christophe TIRABY, Didier CHAMAGNE

Publication date: November 10, 2011, Review date: July 30, 2021

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1. Electrothermal dimensioning of bundles

1.1 Issues and challenges

The role of automotive electrical architecture is to distribute electrical energy from the production source to the electrical, electronic and electromechanical components that need to be powered. As these power consumers are scattered throughout the vehicle, the cables are grouped together in cable strands known as "harnesses".

Potential consequences of incorrect feeder sizing
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