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Articles 151 - 180 of 182
Full-Text Articles in Aerospace Engineering
Optical System For Open Orbiter, Nick Long, Dillon Hasselmenn, Rachael Roberts, Patrick Galegher, Noah Root, Josh Berk, Jeremy Straub
Optical System For Open Orbiter, Nick Long, Dillon Hasselmenn, Rachael Roberts, Patrick Galegher, Noah Root, Josh Berk, Jeremy Straub
Jeremy Straub
No abstract provided.
Aviation Wildlife Hazard - Uk Flight Safety Committee, Paul F. Eschenfelder
Aviation Wildlife Hazard - Uk Flight Safety Committee, Paul F. Eschenfelder
Paul F. Eschenfelder
No abstract provided.
High Speed Flight At Low Altitude: Hazard To Commercial Aviation ?, Paul F. Eschenfelder , Capt.
High Speed Flight At Low Altitude: Hazard To Commercial Aviation ?, Paul F. Eschenfelder , Capt.
Paul F. Eschenfelder
Commercial aircraft are capable of, and in fact, do, operate at high speed (>250 knots indicated airspeed [KIAS]) at low altitude (below 10,000’ above ground level) worldwide. Design, construction and certification standards for these aircraft were developed over 40 years ago. Since the development of these standards populations of large flocking birds have increased dramatically in many parts of the world. Yet neither design/construction standards nor operational practice have changed to reflect the new threat. Subsequent serious damage resulting from recent collisions indicates change is necessary. Since 2003, flight rules in Canada and the United States have been amended, …
Integrating Avian Radar Into The Aviation Operating Environment, Richard Sowden, Paul Eschenfelder
Integrating Avian Radar Into The Aviation Operating Environment, Richard Sowden, Paul Eschenfelder
Paul F. Eschenfelder
Avian radar technology has matured to the point where robust data and analysis tools are now able to provide the aviation industry with high quality information to support bird strike risk mitigation activities. The aviation operating environment is dynamic and challenging with complex interactions between the primary bird strike risk mitigation stakeholders; airport operators, air traffic service providers and flight crews. The transfer of this proof of concept technology into a suite of tools that is integrated into the aviation industry requires the engagement and support of the user community in the next critical evolutionary step of this emerging technology. …
Modeling And Control Of Space Vehicles With Fuel Slosh Dynamics, Mahmut Reyhanoglu
Modeling And Control Of Space Vehicles With Fuel Slosh Dynamics, Mahmut Reyhanoglu
Mahmut Reyhanoglu
Proportional-Integral-Derivative (Pid) Temperature Control & Data Acquisition System For Faraday Filter Based Sodium Spectrometer, Vardan Semerjyan, Tao Yuan
Proportional-Integral-Derivative (Pid) Temperature Control & Data Acquisition System For Faraday Filter Based Sodium Spectrometer, Vardan Semerjyan, Tao Yuan
Vardan Semerjyan
Sodium (Na) Faraday filters based spectrometer is a relatively new instrument to study sodium nightglow [Harrell et al., 2010] as well as atmospheric chemistry in the mesopause region. Successful spectrometer measurement demands highly accurate control of filter temperature. The ideal operation site for this Na spectrometer would be an isolated location with minimum nocturnal sky background. Thus, the remote and automatic control of the filter temperature is a requirement for such operation, whereas current temperature controllers can only be adjusted manually by the operator. The proposed approach is aimed not only to enhance the accuracy of the temperature control but …
Letter To Faa Administrator Re: Usair 1549 Crash, Paul F. Eschenfelder, Russell P. Defusco Phd, Richard Sowden
Letter To Faa Administrator Re: Usair 1549 Crash, Paul F. Eschenfelder, Russell P. Defusco Phd, Richard Sowden
Paul F. Eschenfelder
No abstract provided.
Flight Attendant/Pilot Communication, In A Post 9/11 Environment: Viewed From Both Sides Of The Fortress Door"., Lori Brown
Lori J. Brown
Reports and a recent global survey (Brown, et al., 2010) reported that out of 271 pilots and flight attendants, 13% indicated a discrete wireless communication device would not enhance safety, 18% indicate a slight effect, 33% indicated a device may somewhat enhance safety, and 21% indicated the device would greatly enhance safety. ...
Erau Aviation Wildlife Hazard Newsletter, Paul F. Eschenfelder
Erau Aviation Wildlife Hazard Newsletter, Paul F. Eschenfelder
Paul F. Eschenfelder
No abstract provided.
Airport Wildlife Hazard Control, Paul F. Eschenfelder
Airport Wildlife Hazard Control, Paul F. Eschenfelder
Paul F. Eschenfelder
No abstract provided.
Protecting Airline Passengers In The Age Of Terrorism Chapter:Preparing For In-Flight Security Threats, Lori Brown
Protecting Airline Passengers In The Age Of Terrorism Chapter:Preparing For In-Flight Security Threats, Lori Brown
Lori J. Brown
When it comes to airline security, there is nothing more important than getting people to their destinations safely. Transportation security is also a key component in the overall mission of protecting the nation against terrorist attacks. But airline security is a tricky goal—how do you achieve acceptable levels of security at a reasonable cost and without unduly inconveniencing passengers or invading their privacy? That's exactly what this book is about. Experts examine the latest thinking and analyze the latest research on air passenger security, discuss current practices, and show how technology can solve myriad problems. The book will, in short, …
Report Of The Commission To Assess The Threat To The United States From Emp Attack: Critical National Infrastructures, William R. Graham
Report Of The Commission To Assess The Threat To The United States From Emp Attack: Critical National Infrastructures, William R. Graham
George H Baker
The physical and social fabric of the United States is sustained by a system of systems; a complex and dynamic network of interlocking and interdependent infrastructures (“critical national infrastructures”) whose harmonious functioning enables the myriad actions, transactions, and information flow that undergird the orderly conduct of civil society in this country. The vulnerability of these frastructures to threats — deliberate, accidental, and acts of nature — is the focus of greatly heightened concern in the current era, a process accelerated by the events of 9/11 and recent hurricanes, including Katrina and Rita. This report presents the results of the Commission’s …
This Is A Submission Of Testable Proportions, Gillian K. Hadfield
This Is A Submission Of Testable Proportions, Gillian K. Hadfield
Gillian K Hadfield
No abstract provided.
Evaluation Study Of Building-Resolved Urban Dispersion Models, J. E. Flaherty, K. J. Allwine, M. J. Brown, W. J. Coirier, S. C. Ericson, O. R. Hansen, A. H. Huber, S. Kim, M. J. Leach, J. D. Mirocha, R. K. Newsom, G. Patnaik, I. Senocak
Evaluation Study Of Building-Resolved Urban Dispersion Models, J. E. Flaherty, K. J. Allwine, M. J. Brown, W. J. Coirier, S. C. Ericson, O. R. Hansen, A. H. Huber, S. Kim, M. J. Leach, J. D. Mirocha, R. K. Newsom, G. Patnaik, I. Senocak
Inanc Senocak
For effective emergency response and recovery planning, it is critically important that building-resolved urban dispersion models be evaluated using field data. Several full-physics computational fluid dynamics (CFD) models and semi-empirical building-resolved (SEB) models are being advanced and applied to simulating flow and dispersion in urban areas. To obtain an estimateof the current state-of-readiness of these classes of models, the Department of Homeland Security(DHS) funded a study to compare five CFD models and one SEB model with tracer data from the extensive Midtown Manhattan field study(MID05) conducted during August 2005 as part of the DHS Urban Dispersion Program (UDP; Allwineand Flaherty …
Who Cares About Director Independence? Presentation (Pdf Format), Paolo Santella, Carlo Drago, Giulia Paone
Who Cares About Director Independence? Presentation (Pdf Format), Paolo Santella, Carlo Drago, Giulia Paone
Carlo Drago
No abstract provided.
High Speed Flight At Low Altitude - Hazard To Commercial Aviation?, Paul F. Eschenfelder
High Speed Flight At Low Altitude - Hazard To Commercial Aviation?, Paul F. Eschenfelder
Paul F. Eschenfelder
No abstract provided.
Amplied Birdstrike Risk Related To Population Increases Of Large Birds In North America, Paul F. Eschenfelder, Richard Dolbeer
Amplied Birdstrike Risk Related To Population Increases Of Large Birds In North America, Paul F. Eschenfelder, Richard Dolbeer
Paul F. Eschenfelder
No abstract provided.
Struggles Of The ‘Father’, Aimee Dechambeau
Struggles Of The ‘Father’, Aimee Dechambeau
Aimée L. deChambeau
Biographical account of Konstantin Eduardovich Tsiolkovsky, the father of Soviet cosmonautics.
Advice To Flight Crews Concerning Wildlife Hazards To Aircraft, Paul F. Eschenfelder
Advice To Flight Crews Concerning Wildlife Hazards To Aircraft, Paul F. Eschenfelder
Paul F. Eschenfelder
No abstract provided.
Enzothrust Testo Booster, Wanxmkkfsfrs Wanxmkkfsfrs
Enzothrust Testo Booster, Wanxmkkfsfrs Wanxmkkfsfrs
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A Unified Topological Approach To Electromagnetic Environmental Effects Protection, George H. Baker, J. Philip Castillo, Edward F. Vance
A Unified Topological Approach To Electromagnetic Environmental Effects Protection, George H. Baker, J. Philip Castillo, Edward F. Vance
George H Baker
The presentation recommends an approach for unifying electronic system protection designs for a wide spectrum of electromagnetic environments. A general electromagnetic topological construct is developed as the basis for a consistent shielding and terminal protection methodology. Spectral characteristics of multiple interfering electromagnetic sources, both internal and external, are described. Effects addressed include EMI/EMC, lightning, nuclear EMP, and RF weapons. Protection practices for individual effects are discussed and means for integrating these into a single protection topology.
Sliding Mode Control Of The Systems With Uncertain Direction Of Control Vector, Sergey V. Drakunov
Sliding Mode Control Of The Systems With Uncertain Direction Of Control Vector, Sergey V. Drakunov
Sergey V. Drakunov
No abstract provided.
Svsvsvvvv.Jpg, Davis Crunal
Svsvsvvvv.Jpg, Davis Crunal
Davis Crunal
Sliding-Mode Observers Based On Equivalent Control Method, Sergey V. Drakunov
Sliding-Mode Observers Based On Equivalent Control Method, Sergey V. Drakunov
Sergey V. Drakunov
No abstract provided.
A Method Of Validating Mw Mvar Values, Venkateswar P. Oruganti Fiete Fie Pmp
A Method Of Validating Mw Mvar Values, Venkateswar P. Oruganti Fiete Fie Pmp
Venkateswar P Oruganti FIETE FIE PMP
A way of quickly validating MW MVAR values. This method helps in reducing number of combinations while trying to ascertain the right connections at the transducers in SCADA systems.
Https://Supplementoffer.Info/Prime-Time-Boost/, Mattew Faison
Https://Supplementoffer.Info/Prime-Time-Boost/, Mattew Faison
mattew faison
G10 Force:Improves Physical And Workout Performance, Deb Fuq
G10 Force:Improves Physical And Workout Performance, Deb Fuq
Deb Fuq
Http://Body4life.Org/Freshly-Bloom-Keto/, Colh Jiui
Http://Body4life.Org/Freshly-Bloom-Keto/, Colh Jiui
http://body4life.org/freshly-bloom-keto/
Privy Farms Keto, Privyfarms Keto
Privy Farms Keto, Privyfarms Keto
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Ellure, Viaxyl Reviews