Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology: Volume 70 Issue 2

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An International Journal
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Table of contents

Computer simulation of composite material performance saves four months on S‐92 Helibus program

Bill Forster, Chris Rogg, Randy Martin, Steve Green

Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation saved four months on the S‐92 Helibus helicopter project by simulating composite material performance on the computer prior to fabricating tooling…

AEROSIM for modelling, simulation and analysis of aerospace and underwater vehicles

Frédérique Marteau, Peter Thomasson

This paper summarises the work done in the development of a flight simulation software package called AEROSIM by Rapid Data Ltd. The objective of this work is to use simulation…

Lowest drag ever on debris‐guarded temperature sensor using computational fluid dynamics

Penny Trongard, Rob Brown

BFGoodrich Aerospace Aircraft Sensors Division engineers achieved their best ever level of aerodynamic performance on a temperature sensor with a debris guard by using…

Software techniques for IMA

Terry Ford

The fundamental intention of integrated modular avionics (IMA) is to reduce the development, procurement and support costs of future aircraft, and improve the technical and…

If it can be seen it can be measured

Jon Hobden

Reviews the technological advances made in non‐contact measurement. Discusses one company’s use of non‐contact video based co‐ordinate measuring machines (Quick Vision and Quick…

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Developments in avionics

Terry Ford

Discusses future trends in avionics architecture and software techniques. Considers the objectives needed for an integrated avionics architecture which is required for the next…

Variable pay in aerospace and defense engineering companies

Mark M. Oleksak, Brian H. Kleiner

This paper presents a discussion on the benefits of utilizing variable pay as a component of employee compensation. Several types of variable pay or variable compensation plans…

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ISSN:

0002-2667

Online date, start – end:

1929

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Prof Phil Webb