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This book presents a collection of chapters, which address various
contexts and challenges of the idea of human enhancement for the
purposes of human space missions. The authors discuss pros and cons
of mostly biological enhancement of human astronauts operating in
hostile space environments, but also ethical and theological
aspects are addressed. In contrast to the idea and program of human
enhancement on Earth, human enhancement in space is considered a
serious and necessary option. This book aims at scholars in the
following fields: ethics and philosophy, space policy, public
policy, as well as biologists and psychologists.
Classical Feedback Control with Nonlinear Multi-Loop Systems
describes the design of high-performance feedback control systems,
emphasizing the frequency-domain approach widely used in practical
engineering. It presents design methods for high-order nonlinear
single- and multi-loop controllers with efficient analog and
digital implementations. Bode integrals are employed to estimate
the available system performance and to determine the ideal
frequency responses that maximize the disturbance rejection and
feedback bandwidth. Nonlinear dynamic compensators provide global
stability and improve transient responses. This book serves as a
unique text for an advanced course in control system engineering,
and as a valuable reference for practicing engineers competing in
today's industrial environment.
This book presents methods and algorithms to improve noise immunity
of the navigation systems of civil aviation aircraft, operating on
the basis of satellite radio navigation systems, as well as
improving the quality of the transmission of navigation information
by selecting a rational communication resource. The book provides
for its productive perception both by specialists involved in the
development and operation of radio electronic equipment,
responsible for navigation and communication support of civil
aviation aircraft, as well as by graduate students or senior
students, since this book examines in detail the promising fields
of development of these tools taking into account the need to
comply with all requirements for noise immunity.
Aviation safety and astronautics safety are taught as technical
subjects informed, for the most part, by quantitative methods.
Here, as in other fields, safety is often framed as an engineering
problem requiring mathematics-informed solutions. This book argues
that the socio-technical approach, encompassing theories grounded
in sociology and psychology - such as active learning,
high-reliability organising, mindfulness, leadership, followership
and empowerment - has much to contribute to the safety performance
of these vital industries. It sets out to inspire professionals to
embed the whole-system approach into design and operation regimen
and describes the reputational and financial benefits to
manufacturers and operators that accrue from adopting a
whole-system approach to design and operation. The book defines the
socio-technical approach to risk assessment and management in
aviation and astronautics (astronautics is taken to mean "the
design and operation of vehicles for use beyond the earth's
atmosphere"), then demonstrates the strengths and weaknesses of
this approach through case studies of, for example, the Boeing
737MAX-8 accidents and the loss of the SpaceShipTwo orbiter.
Grounding the discourse in familiar case studies engages busy
aviation and astronautics professionals. The book's arguments are
explained in such a way that they are readily comprehensible to
non-experts. Key concepts are defined within a glossary.
Photographs, charts and diagrams illustrate key points. Written for
a practitioner audience, specifically aviation and astronautics
professionals, this book provides a valuable and accessible social
sciences perspective on safety that will be directly relevant to
their roles.
Aviation safety and astronautics safety are taught as technical
subjects informed, for the most part, by quantitative methods.
Here, as in other fields, safety is often framed as an engineering
problem requiring mathematics-informed solutions. This book argues
that the socio-technical approach, encompassing theories grounded
in sociology and psychology - such as active learning,
high-reliability organising, mindfulness, leadership, followership
and empowerment - has much to contribute to the safety performance
of these vital industries. It sets out to inspire professionals to
embed the whole-system approach into design and operation regimen
and describes the reputational and financial benefits to
manufacturers and operators that accrue from adopting a
whole-system approach to design and operation. The book defines the
socio-technical approach to risk assessment and management in
aviation and astronautics (astronautics is taken to mean "the
design and operation of vehicles for use beyond the earth's
atmosphere"), then demonstrates the strengths and weaknesses of
this approach through case studies of, for example, the Boeing
737MAX-8 accidents and the loss of the SpaceShipTwo orbiter.
Grounding the discourse in familiar case studies engages busy
aviation and astronautics professionals. The book's arguments are
explained in such a way that they are readily comprehensible to
non-experts. Key concepts are defined within a glossary.
Photographs, charts and diagrams illustrate key points. Written for
a practitioner audience, specifically aviation and astronautics
professionals, this book provides a valuable and accessible social
sciences perspective on safety that will be directly relevant to
their roles.
This is a pictorial history of Jack Northrop's dream, the B-2A
Spirit, a low-observable, strategic, long-range, heavy bomber with
the ability to penetrate sophisticated and dense enemy air-defense
shields. It is capable of all-altitude attack missions up to 50,000
feet, with a range of more than 6,000 nautical miles (nm)
unrefueled, and over 10,000 nm with one refueling, giving it the
ability to fly to any point in the world within hours. Stealth
technology has rendered radar systems ineffective by greatly
reducing their detection ranges. After ten years of service, the
B-2A finally achieved full operational capability in December 2003.
An assessment published by the USAF showed that two B-2As armed
with precision weaponry could do the job of seventy-five
conventional aircraft.
For over 80 years, the National Society of Professional Engineers
(NSPE) has been a leader in the promotion of ethical practice
within the field of engineering. One of the Society's greatest
contributions is the formation and adoption of the NSPE Code of
Ethics. But the code, with its six "Fundamental Canons," is only
truly instructive if engineers can bridge the gap between
principles and action. Here there is no substitute for personal
reflection on the ethical and philosophical issues that underlie
the code. If done well, such reflection provides an indispensable
basis for moral problem solving. Beyond the Code: A Philosophical
Guide to Engineering Ethics is designed to complement the NSPE Code
of Ethics by helping readers "go beyond" in their understanding of
the philosophical issues bound up in the code. Each chapter
addresses one of the Fundamental Canons of the NSPE code, and
provides a philosophical analysis of the various parts of each
canon by employing contemporary and classical texts. This unique
approach to engineering ethics guides students and professionals in
their readings of the appended selections to refine their
understanding of the code in order to apply it to the practical
challenges of today's engineers. Key Features: Is the first
introduction to engineering ethics that helps students understand
and apply the NSPE Code of Ethics to engineering practice Includes
a Preface from Arthur E. Schwartz, NSPE Deputy Executive Director
and General Counsel, and NAFE Executive Director As a hybrid text,
includes primary philosophical texts with extensive introductions
and guided reading questions from the book's three authors Offers
case studies from the NSPE Board of Ethical Review, allowing
students to see a direct connection between the issues discussed in
the text and real-world engineering practice Includes the following
pedagogical aids: "Key Terms and Concepts" for each chapter
"Preparing to Read" sections before each primary source reading
"Guided Reading Questions" after each primary source reading "Going
Beyond-Our Questions for a Deep Dive" after each case study.
The conventional approach to through-life-support for aircraft
structures can be divided into the following phases: (i) detection
of defects, (ii) diagnosis of their nature and significance, (iii)
forecasting future behaviour-prognosis, and (iv) pre scription and
implementation of remedial measures including repairs. Considerable
scientific effort has been devoted to developing the science and
technology base for the first three phases. Of particular note is
the development of fracture mechanics as a major analytical tool
for metals, for predicting residual strength in the presence of
cracks ( damage tolerance) and rate of crack propagation under
service loading. Intensive effort is currently being devoted to
developing similar approaches for fibre composite structures,
particularly to assess damage tolerance and durability in the
presence of delamination damage. Until recently there has been no
major attempt to develop a science and tech nology base for the
last phase, particularly with respect to the development of
repairs. Approaches are required which will allow assessment of the
type and magnitude of defects amenable to repair and the influence
of the repair on the stress intensity factor (or some related
parameter). Approaches are also required for the development and
design of optimum repairs and for assessment of their durability."
Coanda effect is a complex fluid flow phenomenon enabling the
production of vertical take-off/landing aircraft. Other
applications range from helicopters to road vehicles, from flow
mixing to combustion, from noise reduction to pollution control,
from power generation to robot operation, and so forth. Book starts
with description of the effect, its history and general formulation
of governing equations/simplifications used in different
applications. Further, it gives an account of this effect's lift
boosting potential on a wing and in non-flying vehicles including
industrial applications. Finally, occurrence of the same in human
body and associated adverse medical conditions are explained.
Revised and updated in its fifth edition, this internationally
renowned and respected book provides the essentials to
understanding all areas of airline finance. Designed to address
each of the distinct areas of financial management in an air
transport industry context, it also shows how these fit together,
while each chapter and topic - for example, aircraft leasing -
provides a detailed resource that can also be consulted separately.
Supported at each stage by practical airline examples and recent
data, Airline Finance examines the financial trends and longer term
prospects for the airline industry as a whole, contrasting the
developments for the major regions and airlines together with
critical discussion of key issues that affect the industry as a
whole. Important techniques in financial analysis are applied to
the airlines as well as their investors such as banks and other
financial institutions. Thoroughly amended and updated throughout,
and expanded with the addition of two new chapters, the fifth
edition reflects the many developments that have affected the
industry, such as the impacts of the banking and sovereign debt
crises on the airline industry, signs of re-nationalisation of
airlines that have emerged in Europe, and the substantial changes
that have occurred in connection with rating agencies and LIBOR.
New start-ups and bankruptcies are covered for the first time in a
new chapter, joined by airline mergers and acquisitions (M&A),
both playing a role in airline concentration. Reflecting their
status as a permanent feature, fuel hedging and fuel surcharges now
also have their own chapter. The medium- to long-term future in
terms of further concentration and government intervention (or the
lack of it) and a shift in aircraft financing towards capital
markets are discussed in the final chapter. The book is written for
employees of airlines, airports and their suppliers, and investment
bank and other analysts. It is also popular for use by universities
and in-house courses on air transport management, within both
academia and industry.
The updated and improved second edition of Direct Gear Design
details a nonstandard gear design approach that makes it possible
to significantly improve gear drive performance. Providing
engineers with gear design solutions beyond standard limits, this
book delivers engineers with practical and innovative solutions to
optimize gearing technologies. The majority of modern gears are
over-standardized, not allowing gear design engineers to see
possible gear design solutions outside of standard limits. The book
explores opportunities to improve and optimize gears beyond these
limitations. The method of Direct Gear Design has been proven to
maximise gear drive performance, increase transmission load
capacity and efficiency, and reduce size and weight. Discussing the
use of gears made from powder metal and plastic, the book surveys
gear manufacture and makes use of extensive references to encourage
further exploration of gear design innovation. Additionally, the
book provides an overview of manufacturing technologies and
traditional gear design, as well as covering topics such as
asymmetric gears, tolerance selection and measurement methods of
custom gears. Written accessibly, with a focus on practical
examples, this fully updated edition will serve as a guidebook for
all professionals exploring high-performance gearing system
technologies.
At the time of ?nalising this second volume of the ?Yearbook on
Space Policy? which covers the period mid-2007 to mid-2008, Europe
is as visible and strong in the area of space activities as never
before. Its space probes are present on the Moon, around Mars, and
on Saturn's Moon Titan, and are chasing asteroids and comets;
Ariane V is the most successful commercial launch vehicle; and more
and more European space applications satellites are in operation.
Finally, with the successful launch of the Columbus Orbital
Facility (COF) - the most prominent highlight of this period which
is also depicted on the cover of this Yearbook - and the ?rst
Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV), Europe has become a decisive
player in human space?ight. This is accompanied by new policy
initiatives on the ministerial level which have been bringing the
European Space Agency and the European Union steadily closer.
Europe's outstanding development and positioning in the space ?eld
is based not only on Europe's successful engineering and scienti?c
capabilities and capacities, but also on the forceful political
determination of all European actors to maintain and even further
their engagement in the use of outer space. And it is this
political determination which provides the focus for this ?Yearbook
on Space Policy?. The Yearbook describes and analyses the contexts
and contents of space policy. Its primary ?eld of investigation is
Europe, but it also covers the whole range of global space
activities and their in?uence on European endeavours.
To sort out the progress of aviation science and technology and
industry, look forward to the future development trend, commend
scientific and technological innovation achievements and talents,
strengthen international cooperation, promote discipline exchanges,
encourage scientific and technological innovation, and promote the
development of aviation, the Chinese Aeronautical Society holds a
China Aviation Science and Technology Conference every two years,
which has been successfully held for four times and has become the
highest level, largest scale, most influential and authoritative
science and technology conference in the field of aviation in
China. The 5th China Aviation Science and Technology Conference
will be held in Wuzhen, Jiaxing City, Zhejiang Province in 2021,
with the theme of "New Generation of Aviation Equipment and
Technology", with academician Zhang Yanzhong as the chairman of the
conference.This book contains original, peer-reviewed research
papers from the conference. The topics covered include but are not
limited to navigation, guidance and control technologies, key
technologies for aircraft design and overall optimization, aviation
test technologies, aviation airborne systems, electromechanical
technologies, structural design, aerodynamics and flight mechanics,
other related technologies, advanced aviation materials and
manufacturing technologies, advanced aviation propulsion
technologies, and civil aviation transportation. The papers
presented here share the latest discoveries on aviation science and
technology, making the book a valuable asset for researchers,
engineers, and students.
This book introduces unmanned aircraft systems traffic management
(UTM) and how this new paradigm in traffic management integrates
unmanned aircraft operations into national airspace systems.
Exploring how UTM is expected to operate, including possible
architectures for UTM implementations, and UTM services, including
flight planning, strategic coordination, and conformance
monitoring, Unmanned Aircraft Systems Traffic Management: UTM
considers the boundaries of UTM and how it is expected to interlace
with tactical coordination systems to maintain airspace safety. The
book also presents the work of the global ecosystem of players
advancing UTM, including relevant standards development
organizations (SDOs), and considers UTM governance paradigms and
challenges. FEATURES Describes UTM concept of operations (ConOps)
and global variations in architectures Explores envisioned UTM
services, including flight planning, strategic coordination,
conformance monitoring, contingency management, constraints and
geo-awareness, and remote identification Highlights cybersecurity
standards development and awareness Covers approaches to the
approval, management, and oversight of UTM components and ecosystem
Considers the future of UTM and potential barriers to its success,
international coordination, and regulatory reform This book is an
essential, in-depth, annotated resource for developers, unmanned
aircraft system operators, pilots, policy makers, researchers, and
academics engaged in unmanned systems, transportation management,
and the future of aviation.
Featured on NPR and PBS's SciTech Now, and in Fast Company, Forbes,
and the Wall Street Journal The inside story of the new race to
conquer space For the outsize personalities staking their fortunes
on spaceships, the new race to explore space could be a dead end, a
lucrative opportunity--or the key to humanity's survival. Elon Musk
and Jeff Bezos take center stage in this fast-paced narrative as
they attempt to disrupt the space economy and feed their own egos.
We meet a supporting cast of equally fascinating entrepreneurs,
from the irrepressible British mogul Richard Branson to the
satellite internet visionary Greg Wyler. Tim Fernholz's
fly-on-the-wall reporting captures an industry in the midst of
disruption. NASA seeks to preserve its ambitious space program,
traditional aerospace firms like Boeing and Lockheed Martin
scramble to adapt to new competitors, lobbyists tussle over public
funds, and lawmakers try to prevent this new space race from
sparking global conflict. Fernholz spins this high-stakes marathon
into a riveting tale of rivalry and survival.
This book presents an isospectral approach for several important
mechanical vibrating systems. Discrete and continuous isospectral
systems are discussed using a simple multi-degree of freedom
spring-mass system followed by illustration of isospectral beams
and their solution through evolutionary computing. Next, it
addresses axially loaded Euler-Bernoulli beams and aims to find
isospectral counterparts of these systems. The practical
application of these isospectral systems for vibration testing and
for finding new closed form solutions is discussed. A considerable
part of the book is devoted to isospectral rotating beams and their
non-rotating analogs including Rayleigh beams. Aimed at researchers
and graduate students in mechanical; aerospace; civil; automotive;
ocean engineering especially mechanical vibrations, this monograph:
Discusses isospectral vibrating systems to aid vibration testing
and computational analysis Explores isospectral analogs between
rotating and non-rotating structures Provides simpler isospectral
beams for vibration testing and for 3D printing Uses firefly
optimization method and electromagnetism inspired optimization
method to find isospectral systems Shows the use of isospectral
systems to find new closed form solutions using an indirect
approach
The importance of good documentation can build a strong foundation
for any thriving organization. This reference text provides a
detailed and practical treatment of technical writing in an easy to
understand manner. The text covers important topics including
neuro-linguistics programming (NLP), experimental writing against
technical writing, writing and unity of effect, five elements of
communication process, human information processing, nonverbal
communication and types of technical manuals. Aimed at
professionals and graduate students working in the fields of
ergonomics, aerospace engineering, aviation industry, and human
factors, this book: Provides a detailed and practical treatment of
technical writing. Discusses several personal anecdotes that serve
as real-work examples. Explores communications techniques in a way
that considers the psychology of what "works" Discusses in an easy
to understand language, stories, and examples, the correct steps to
create technical documents.
The importance of good documentation can build a strong foundation
for any thriving organization. This reference text provides a
detailed and practical treatment of technical writing in an easy to
understand manner. The text covers important topics including
neuro-linguistics programming (NLP), experimental writing against
technical writing, writing and unity of effect, five elements of
communication process, human information processing, nonverbal
communication and types of technical manuals. Aimed at
professionals and graduate students working in the fields of
ergonomics, aerospace engineering, aviation industry, and human
factors, this book: Provides a detailed and practical treatment of
technical writing. Discusses several personal anecdotes that serve
as real-work examples. Explores communications techniques in a way
that considers the psychology of what "works" Discusses in an easy
to understand language, stories, and examples, the correct steps to
create technical documents.
Innovation in aerospace design and engineering is essential to meet
the many challenges facing this sector. Innovation in aeronautics
explores both a range of innovative ideas and how the process of
innovation itself can be effectively managed.
After an introduction to innovation in aeronautics, part one
reviews developments including biologically-inspired technologies,
morphing aerodynamic concepts, jet engine design drivers, and
developments underpinned by digital technologies. The environment
and human factors in innovation are also explored as are trends in
supersonic passenger air travel. Part two goes on to examine change
and the processes and management involved in innovative technology
development. Challenges faced in aeronautical production are the
focus of part three, which reviews topics such as intellectual
property and patents, risk mitigation and the use of lean
engineering. Finally, part four examines key issues in what makes
for successful innovation in this sector.
With its distinguished editors and international team of expert
contributors, Innovation in aeronautics is an essential guide for
all those involved in the design and engineering of aerospace
structures and systems.
Explores a range of innovative aerospace design ideasDiscusses how
the process of innovation itself can be effectively managedReviews
developments including biologically-inspired technologies, morphing
aerodynamic concepts, jet engine design drivers and developments
underpinned by digital technologies
Improvements in safety in the air and in space can be achieved
through better ergonomics, better work environments, and other
efforts of traditional avionic psychology that directly affect
human behaviors and performance. Not limited to just the aerospace
field, this book discusses adaptive probabilistic predictive
modeling in human-in-the-loop situations and gets you familiar with
a new, powerful, flexible, and effective approach to making
outcomes from missions successful and safe. Covers the concepts,
which are adaptable across other disciplines, and methodology for
evaluating the likelihood of a successful outcome of an
extraordinary situation Considers human performance and
equipment/instrumentation reliability, as well as other possible
sources of uncertainty Presents probabilistic assessment of an
aerospace mission outcome Provides the most effective, physically
meaningful, and cost-effective planning of an aerospace mission
Offers how to organize and provide the most effective training of
personnel
Aircraft Structures for Engineering Students, Seventh Edition, is
the leading self-contained aircraft structures course text suitable
for one or more semesters. It covers all fundamental subjects,
including elasticity, structural analysis, airworthiness and
aeroelasticity. Now in its seventh edition, the author has
continued to expand the book's coverage of analysis and design of
composite materials for use in aircraft and has added more
real-world and design-based examples, along with new end-of-chapter
problems of varying complexity.
This book focuses on ways to better manage and prevent
aircraft-based homicide events while in flight using alternate
technology to replace the Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR) and/or
Digital Flight Data Recorder (DFDR) functions. While these events
are infrequent, the implementation of real-time predictive
maintenance allows aircraft operators to better manage both
scheduled and unscheduled maintenance events. Aviation Safety and
Security: Utilizing Technology to Prevent Aircraft Fatality
explores historical events of in-flight homicide and includes
relevant accident case study excerpts from the National
Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and Air Accidents Investigation
Branch (AAIB). FEATURES Explores historical events of in-flight
homicide and offers solutions for ways to mitigate risk Explains
how alternate technologies can be implemented to address in-flight
safety issues Demonstrates that metrics for change are not solely
for safety but also for financial savings for aircraft operation
Includes relevant accident case study excerpts from the NTSB and
AAIB Expresses the need for real-time predictive maintenance
Stephen J Wright is an academic Professor at the faculty of
Engineering and Natural Sciences at Tampere University, Finland,
specializing in aviation, aeronautical engineering, and aircraft
systems.
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