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2024-10-15
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"Startle Effect" and Crew Performance
2019-05-24
WIP
ARP7218
The scope of this ARP, "Startle Effect" and Crew Performance, includes pilots of turbine powered transport category aircraft and may also pertain to general aviation, the military, and/or other sectors of aircraft operations.
$8 Billion in Funding for Clean Vehicles | SAE Tomorrow Today
2024-10-15
How is energy supporting innovation? Jigar Shah from the DOE's Loan Programs Office will share how the LPO is transforming energy infrastructure in the US, on SAE Tomorrow Today Ep. 154
Technical Paper
*THE INFLUENCE OF PROPELLER SYNCHROPHASING ON AIRCRAFT CABIN NOISE
1955-01-01
550177
Technical Paper
10 Years of STOL - The Twin Otter's First Decade
1975-02-01
750596
The Twin Otter was designed as a utility bushplane for operation in the Canadian north. While it has fulfilled that role, it has also been widely adopted for use in urban commuter services which do not demand its STOL and rough field capabilities. Now, after 10 years, these commuter services are widening in scope to the point where these virtues, hitherto unused, are becoming significant. The Twin Otter, by its continued presence over this decade, has helped mould the STOL services promised for the next.
Journal Article
11 Reasons to Use Automated Metrology
2019-03-19
2019-01-1369
Aerospace structures manufacturers find themselves frequently engaged in large-scale 3D metrology operations, conducting precision measurements over a volume expressed in meters or tens of meters. Such measurements are often done by metrologists or other measurement experts and may be done in a somewhat ad-hoc fashion, i.e., executed in the most appropriate method according to the lights of the individual conducting the measurement. This approach is certainly flexible but there are arguments for invoking a more rigorous process. Production processes, in particular, demand an automated process for all such “routine” measurements. Automated metrology offers a number of advantages including enabling data configuration management, de-skilling of operation, real time input data error checking, enforcement of standards, consistent process execution and automated data archiving. It also reduces training, setup time, data manipulation and analysis time and improves reporting.
Standard
115/200 Volt, 400 Hz Aircraft External Electrical Power Connector Contact Maintenance Procedures
2021-09-30
CURRENT
AIR4365B
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) describes procedures for use in the field to determine if 115/200 Volt, 400 Hz aircraft external electrical power connectors are excessively worn, which may result in the inability of the external power plug to be retained, intermittent electrical performance and arcing.
Standard
115/200 Volt, 400 Hz Aircraft External Electrical Power Connector Contact Maintenance Procedures
2022-03-25
WIP
AIR4365C
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) describes procedures for use in the field to determine if 115/200 Volt, 400 Hz aircraft external electrical power connectors are excessively worn, which may result in the inability of the external power plug to be retained, intermittent electrical performance and arcing.
Article
14-mm mount panel LED
2017-09-06
The 14-mm mount CL series panel LED from Wilbrecht LEDCO, Inc. incorporates a 10-mm LED available in red, green, yellow, blue and bicolor options.
Technical Paper
1953 Paper Jet Operations in Retrospect with Connotations for the Supersonic Transport
1965-02-01
650231
A first attempt to study civil aircraft operations comprehensively, prior to having the airplane, occurred before the initial operation of U.S. subsonic jets. ...Today, computerized simulation of machines, methods, and operations has become commonplace, and replaces the slide rule and tedious day-by-day inputs of aircraft operational criteria. Computerized simulations are also applied to every aspect of the SST design and operations.
Standard
1992 Bibliography on Fuel Handling and Contamination in Aircraft Systems
1992-07-01
CURRENT
AIR1196
Standard
1992 Report on Flip Chip and Beam Lead Bonding for Electronic Circuits
1971-12-01
CURRENT
AIR1141
Standard
1992 Space Technology Available for Transfer to Civil Environmental Protection and Pollution Control
1992-07-01
CURRENT
AIR1246
Standard
1992 Visual Simulation for General Flight Simulator/Trainer Attachment
1992-06-01
CURRENT
AIR771
Technical Paper
1998/1999 AIAA Foundation Graduate Team Aircraft Design Competition: Super STOL Carrier On-board Delivery Aircraft
2000-10-10
2000-01-5535
The Cardinal is a Super Short Takeoff and Landing (SSTOL) aircraft, which is designed to fulfill the desire for center-city to center-city travel by utilizing river “barges” for short takeoffs and landings to avoid construction of new runways or heliports. ...Navy for a Carrier On-board Delivery (COD) aircraft to replace the C-2 Greyhound. Design requirements for the Cardinal included a takeoff ground roll of 300 ft, a landing ground roll of 400 ft, cruise at 350 knots with a range of up to 1500 nm with reserves, payload of 24 passengers and baggage for a commercial version or a military version with a 10,000 lb payload, capable of carrying two GE F110 engines for the F-14D, and a spot factor requirement of 60 feet by 29 feet.
Technical Paper
1D Modelling of Thermal Management of a Jet Trainer Aircraft
2023-03-07
2023-01-1005
With improved aircraft performance and growth of heat load created by Aircraft Mounted Accessory Drive (AMAD) system and hydraulic system, effectively removing the large amount of heat load on the aircraft is gaining crucial importance. ...Most of current jet aircraft circulate fuel on the airframe to match heat loads with available heat sink. The demands for thermal management in wide range of air vehicle systems are growing rapidly along with the increased mission power, vehicle survivability, flight speeds, and so on. ...With improved aircraft performance and growth of heat load created by Aircraft Mounted Accessory Drive (AMAD) system and hydraulic system, effectively removing the large amount of heat load on the aircraft is gaining crucial importance. Fuel is becoming heat transfer fluid of choice for aircraft thermal management since it offers improved heat transfer characteristics and offers fewer system penalties than air.
Technical Paper
2-Stroke Diesel Engine for Light Aircraft: IDI vs. DI Combustion Systems
2010-10-25
2010-01-2147
The paper presents a numerical study aimed at converting a commercial lightweight 2-Stroke Indirect Injection (IDI) Diesel aircraft engine to Direct Injection(DI). First, a CFD-1D model of the IDI engine was built and calibrated against experiments at the dynamometer bench.