Search for dissertations about: "Aircraft computers"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words Aircraft computers.
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1. Application of Parallel Computers to Enhance the Flow Modelling Capability in Aircraft Design
Abstract : The development process for new aircraft configurations needs to be more efficient in terms of performance, cost and time to market. The potential to influence these factors is highest in early design phases. Thus, high confidence must be established in the product earlier than today. READ MORE
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2. Multiobjective optimization in engineering design : applications to fluid power systems
Abstract : This thesis focuses on how to improve design and development of complex engineering systems by employing simulation and optimization techniques. Within the thesis, methods are developed and applied to systems that combine mechanical, hydraulical and electrical subsystems, so-called multi-domain systems. READ MORE
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3. On stability, transition and turbulence in three-dimensional boundary-layer flows
Abstract : A lot has changed since that day on December 17, 1903 when the Wright brothers made the first powered manned flight. Even though the concepts behind flying are unaltered, appearance of stat-of-the-art modern aircrafts has undergone a massive evolution. READ MORE
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4. Fixed structure LQ design with applications
Abstract : This thesis deals mainly with the problem of designing structure constrained controllers (or fixed structure control design) which is a problem that occurs in many industrial control applications. In process industry for example, almost all control loops are closed with commercial PI controllers (which have specified structures). READ MORE
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5. An Exploration of Models for Software Faults and Errors: a Journey through Field Data and Injection Experiments
Abstract : Society is becoming quite dependent on computer-based systems. Today, computers are embedded in wristwatches, vending machines, factory equipment, automobiles and aircraft. A failure in a computer-based system that controls critical applications may lead to significant economic losses or even the loss of human lives. READ MORE