Search for dissertations about: "Air data system in aircraft"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the words Air data system in aircraft.
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1. Aircraft Design Automation and Subscale Testing : With Special Reference to Micro Air Vehicles
Abstract : This dissertation concerns how design automation as well as rapid prototyping and testing of subscale prototypes can support aircraft design. A framework for design automation has been developed and is applied specifically to Micro Air Vehicles (MAV). READ MORE
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2. Improved remaining useful life estimations for on-condition parts in aircraft engines
Abstract : This thesis focuses on obtaining better estimates of remaining life for on-condition (OC) parts in aircraft engines. Aircraft engine components are commonly classified into three categories, life-limited parts (LLP), OC-parts and consumables. Engine maintenance typi-cally accounts for 10% to 20% of aircraft-related operating cost. READ MORE
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3. Work and Technology Use in Centers of Coordination : Reflections on the relationship between situated practice and artifact design
Abstract : The research problem explored in this thesis is how technology and work practice are related in coordinative situations (collocated and over distance). Further, the problem of how this kind of research results can be transformed and used in the development of new technology is discussed. READ MORE
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4. Part-out Based Spares Provisioning and Management : A Study for Aircraft Retirement
Abstract : The operation and maintenance phase of a complex technical system may deal with strategicdecisions for asset retirement and end-of-life management. When a fleet of aircraft reachesthe retirement phase, the operation of remaining fleet should still be kept at a defined level ofavailability. READ MORE
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5. Levels and sources of organophosphorus flame retardants and plasticizers in indoor and outdoor environments
Abstract : Global consumption of organophosphate esters (OPs), which are used as flame retardants and plasticizers, is rapidly increasing. Their use as additives in diverse applications poses a risk as they may be emitted from the products they are added to and be further transported in the environment. READ MORE