Search for dissertations about: "aviation research methodology"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 10 swedish dissertations containing the words aviation research methodology.
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1. Simulator-Based Design : Methodology and vehicle display application
Abstract : Human-in-the-loop simulators have long been used in the research community as well as in industry. The aviation field has been the pioneers in the use of simulators for design purposes. In contrast, corresponding activities in the automotive area have been less widespread. READ MORE
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2. Aerodynamic Aspects of Propulsion Integration for Next-generation Commercial Aircraft
Abstract : Propulsion integration is one of the most challenging aspects of aircraft design. It requires a multidisciplinary approach involving aerodynamics, propulsion, structures, weight, noise, and control systems. READ MORE
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3. On Exergy and Aero Engine Applications
Abstract : Aero engine performance analysis is highly multidimensional using various measures of component performance such as turbomachinery and mechanical efficiencies, and pressure loss coefficients. Using conventional performance analysis, relying on only the first law of thermodynamics, it is possible to understand how the performance parameters affect the component performance, but not how the component performance relates to the system performance. READ MORE
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4. Improving incident reports in the swedish armed forces
Abstract : It is generally maintained that learning should be a part of the daily routines of many organizations; this is often referred to as lesson learned processes. The purpose of organizational learning is to foster improvements that seek to both reduce incidents and accidents and reduce their consequences when they nevertheless happen. READ MORE
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5. Aircraft scheduled maintenance programme development : decision support methodologies and tools
Abstract : The air transport business is large in its operations, integrated, automated and complex. Air carriers are constantly striving to achieve high standards of safety and simultaneously to attain an increased level of availability performance at minimal cost. READ MORE