SAE Dictionary of Aerospace Engineering

SAE Dictionary of Aerospace Engineering
Author: Joahn L Tomsic
Publsiher: SAE International
Total Pages: 765
Release: 1998-09-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780768063776

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Includes over 20,000 terms! With the fast-moving technology related to aerospace engineering, new terms are created and others become redundant almost weekly. The updated SAE Dictionary of Aerospace Engineering dictionary, designed specifically for the aerospace engineer, provides extensive coverage of technical terms related to aerospace technology. Aerospace engineers who design, test, and manufacture vehicles, components, or parts, will find definitions to terms from the following sources: SAE Aerospace Standards NASA (the NASA Thesaurus) Engineering Resources, Inc. (words used in other engineering and scientific fields)

SAE Dictionary of Aerospace Engineering

SAE Dictionary of Aerospace Engineering
Author: W. H. Cubberly
Publsiher: SAE International
Total Pages: 845
Release: 1992-01-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1560912863

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Advances in Aircraft Brakes and Tires

Advances in Aircraft Brakes and Tires
Author: Robert Kyle Schmidt
Publsiher: SAE International
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2015-08-24
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780768082364

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An aircraft’s interface with the ground—through its wheels, tires, and brakes—is critical to ensure safe and reliable operation, demanding constant technology development. Significant advancements have occurred with almost all civil airliners entering service with radial tires, and with the Boeing 787 having entered service in 2011 with electrically actuated carbon-carbon brakes. This book is divided into three sections: tires, control systems, and brakes, presenting a selection of the most relevant papers published by SAE International on these matters in the past fifteen years. They have been chosen to provide significant interest to those engineers working in the landing gear field. With almost all current large civil aircraft (and many smaller aircraft) opting exclusively for carbon-carbon brakes, a number of papers addressing the challenges of this technology are included. Papers touching on tire behavior and papers discussing brake control strategies are provided. For those looking for more information on aircraft landing gears, brakes, and tires, the SAE A-5 committee (the Aerospace Landing Gear Systems Committee), which meets twice a year, serves as a useful forum for discussion on landing gear issues and development. A current listing of documents produced and maintained by the A-5 committee is included in the appendix.

SAE in Aerospace Engineering

SAE in Aerospace Engineering
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1982
Genre: Airplanes
ISBN: CORNELL:31924067697791

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So You Want to Design Engines

So You Want to Design Engines
Author: William Kucinski
Publsiher: SAE International
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2018-05-30
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780768091786

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As unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) fill a wider and wider variety of civic, scientific, and military roles—analysts predict that the UAV market will be the most dynamic growth sector of the decade in terms of the world aerospace industry. As a result, UAV research and development will contribute to a major portion of spending in the next decades—with a significant emphasis on propulsion technologies. This book will cover several UAV propulsion technologies, ranging from modification of conservative designs to assessing the potential of unconventional arrangements. Each chapter provides a glimpse of how researchers are leveraging different fuel types, powerplants, and system architectures in the pursuit of powerful, efficient, and robust UAV propulsion. By developing higher-performing propulsion systems—whether through the refinement of existing technologies like two-stroke heavy-fuel engines and hybrid-electric arrangements or the investigation of new concepts such as dielectric barrier discharge—engineers will be able to increase UAV capabilities for the world’s developing aviation needs.

Aircraft Thermal Management

Aircraft Thermal Management
Author: Mark Ahlers
Publsiher: SAE International
Total Pages: 107
Release: 2016-05-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780768082968

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Aircraft thermal management (ATM) is increasingly important to the design and operation of commercial and military aircraft due to rising heat loads from expanded electronic functionality, electric systems architectures, and the greater temperature sensitivity of composite materials compared to metallic structures. It also impacts engine fuel consumption associated with removing waste heat from an aircraft. More recently the advent of more electric architectures on aircraft, such as the Boeing 787, has led to increased interest in the development of more efficient ATM architectures by the commercial airplane manufacturers. The ten papers contained in this book describe aircraft thermal management system architectures designed to minimize airplane performance impacts which could be applied to commercial or military aircraft. Additional information on Aircraft Thermal Management System Architectures is available from SAE AIR 5744 issued by the AC-9 Aircraft Environmental System Committee and the SAE book Aircraft Thermal Management Integrated Analysis (PT-178). SAE AIR 5744 defines the discipline of aircraft thermal management system engineering while Aircraft Thermal Management Integrated Analysis discusses approaches to computer simulation of the simultaneous operation of all systems affecting thermal management on an aircraft.

The Standard Handbook for Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineers

The Standard Handbook for Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineers
Author: Mark Davies
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1880
Release: 2003
Genre: Computers
ISBN: UOM:39015052693358

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Designed as a one-stop reference for engineers of all disciplines in aeronautical and aerospace engineering, this handbook seeks to filter mechanical engineering applications to specifically address aircraft and spacecraft science and military engineering.

Aeronautical Engineer s Data Book

Aeronautical Engineer s Data Book
Author: Cliff Matthews
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2001-10-17
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780080488288

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Aeronautical Engineer's Data Bookis an essential handy guide containing useful up to date information regularly needed by the student or practising engineer. Covering all aspects of aircraft, both fixed wing and rotary craft, this pocket book provides quick access to useful aeronautical engineering data and sources of information for further in-depth information. Quick reference to essential data Most up to date information available