USA. 2011 — 1387 p. The lack of efficient and practical powerplants has limited aircraft development throughout history. For example, in 1483 Leonardo daVinci conceived a flying machine he called the aerial screw. However, without a powerplant, the aerial screw was never developed. In fact, the first patent for a heat engine was taken out in 1791 by John Barber. Unfortunately,...
Lectures. — Pasadena, USA, - 1992. pp. 96. Abstarct: There is a lack of precise information on the effectivencss of specific methods in generating optimum designs for realistic aircraft structures. In this situation it is difficult for designers to make decisions on which systems to employ for a given design problem and which developments to pursue. Thus it is necessary for...
Heidelberg: Springer, 2007. — 367 p. — ISBN13: 978-3-540-73718-6. Despite many significant advances in the theory of nonlinear control in recent years, the majority of control laws implemented in the European aerospace industry are still designed and analysed using predominantly linear techniques applied to linearised models of the aircrafts’ dynamics. Given the continuous...
AIAA, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc., Reston, Virginia, 1999, 300 p. — ISBN: 1563473232. "Structural Dynamics in Aeronautical Engineering" is a comprehensive introduction to the modern methods of dynamic analysis of aeronautical structures. The text is particularly suitable for undergraduate students. For advanced students, the text provides numerous...
Tri-State Offset Company, 1973. 996 p. — ISBN: 0961523409. This is a well written book that aeronautical engineers and particularly those engaged in a serious study of aircraft structures design and analysis will find useful, helpful and handy. The author reinforced his message with numerous examples which should help the reader to grasp the fundamental aircraft design ideas...
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc., 1988. 373 p. — ISBN: 093040341X Aiaa Education Series The only book available today that covers military and commercial aircraft landing gear design. It is a comprehensive text that will lead students and engineers from the initial concepts of landing gear design through to final detail design. The book provides a vital...
Elsevier Butterworth Heinemann, 2005. 658 p. — ISBN: 0-7506-5015-X. Aircraft Engineering Principles is the essential text for anyone studying for licensed A&P or Aircraft Maintenance Engineer status. The book is written to meet the requirements of JAR-66/ECAR-66, the Joint Aviation Requirement (to be replaced by European Civil Aviation Regulation) for all aircraft engineers...
Cambridge, New York, Melbourne, Madrid, Cape Town, Singapore, São Paulo: Cambridge University Press, 2006. XV, 539 p. – ISBN13: 978-0-521-86574-6 eBook (NetLibrary), ISBN13: 978-0-511-25067-5 (hardback), ISBN10: 0-511-25067-3 (NetLibrary), ISBN10: 0-521-86574-3 (hardback). This textbook provides the student of aerospace, civil, and mechanical engineering with all the...
2 edition. — Cambridge University Press, 2008. 974 p. — ISBN: 978-0-521-86583-8 (hardback). As with the first edition, this textbook provides a clear introduction to the fundamental theory of structural analysis as applied to vehicles, aircraft, spacecraft, automobiles, and ships. The emphasis is on the application of fundamental concepts of structural analysis in everyday...
Springer, 2020. — 295 p. — (ISSI Scientific Report Series 17). — ISBN: 978-3-030-26731-5. This open access book provides a comprehensive toolbox of analysis techniques for ionospheric multi-satellite missions. The immediate need for this volume was motivated by the ongoing ESA Swarm satellite mission, but the tools that are described are general and can be used for any future...
Second Edition. — Cambridge University Press, 2017. — 302 p. The new edition of this popular textbook provides a modern, accessible introduction to the whole process of aircraft design from requirements to conceptual design, manufacture and in-service issues. Highly illustrated descriptions of the full spectrum of aircraft types, their aerodynamics, structures and systems,...
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc., 2012. 869 p. Unmanned aircraft systems (UASs) are revolutionizing the way we explore our global environment. Whether it's to monitor severe weather events or used in a military operation, these machines and the components that operate them are changing the way we approach flight. In his book, Designing Unmanned Aircraft...
AIAA, Washington, 1988, 306 p. — ISBN: 0930403452, 9780930403454. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. AIAA EDducation Series, Volume 3797 This book provides an authoritative and practical presentation of the determination of gust loads on airplanes, especially continuous turbulence gust loads. The text emphasizes the basic concepts involved in gust load...
Professional Engineering Publishing, 2004. 624 p. — ISBN: 1860584322 The field of aerospace is wide ranging and covers a variety of disciplines and domains, not merely engineering but many related supporting activities. all combining to produce exciting and technologically challenging products. The Aerospace Series aims to be a practical and topical series of books aimed at...
Wiley, 2017. — 468 p. — ISBN: 978-1-119-40629-7. This book is the essential guide to designing, building and testing fixed wing UAVs (or drones). It deals with aircraft from two to 150 kg in weight and is based on the first-hand experiences of the world renowned UAV team at the UK’s University of Southampton. The book covers both the practical aspects of designing,...
Springer Cham Heidelberg New York Dordrecht London, 2015. XIV, 301 p. 200 illus., 158 illus. in color. — ISBN: 978-3-319-10791-2 ISBN: 978-3-319-10792-9 (eBook). Comparison of numerous control concepts for the same application provides a broad overview and helps control engineers to choose appropriate design concepts for their control problems The extensive treatment of a...
Aircraft conceptual design. The Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, Samara State Aerospace University; — Samara, 2011. — 19 p. Goals, tasks, contents and stages of the term project execution, requirements for the term project of the discipline "Conceptual aircraft design" are considered for students of the specialty 160100 “Airplane construction” and...
John Wiley, 1992. — XX, 617 p. — ISBN: 0471613975. Discusses the fundamental principles and theory of aircraft control and simulation. Covers modeling and dynamic analysis, stability evaluation, multivariable control theory and computer-aided design techniques. The inclusion of earth orbital mechanics lays the groundwork for a discussion of the theory for suborbital aircraft...
3rd Edition. — Wiley-Blackwell, 2015. — 768 p. Get a complete understanding of aircraft control and simulation Aircraft Control and Simulation: Dynamics, Controls Design, and Autonomous Systems, Third Edition is a comprehensive guide to aircraft control and simulation. This updated text covers flight control systems, flight dynamics, aircraft modeling, and flight simulation...
Liu J., Yue Z., Geng X., Wen S., Yan W. Springer, New York, 2018. — ISBN: 978-981-10-8398-3. — 160 p. This book addresses anti-fatigue manufacturing, analysis and test verification technologies for typical aircraft structures, including fastening holes, shot peening plates, different types of joints and wing boxes. Offering concrete solutions to practical problems in aircraft...
Project Air Force, Rand, 1995, Santa Monica, California, USA, ISBN: 0-8330-2307-1, 79 p. This report examines the three major new fighter aircraft now under development in Europe — the EF-2000, Rafale, and Gripen — from the perspective of the possible "gray threat" they could pose to U.S. tactical fighter forces deployed in foreign contingencies if those aircraft were acquired...
Project Air Force; Rand, 1998. — 221 p. — ISBN: 0-8330-2607-0. This pictorial history, featuring nearly 40 rare aircraft photos, discusses the major trends in the history of jet fighter design and development in the United States since WWII. With the declining size and experience base of the U.S. military aerospace industry, many worry about the industry's ability to support...
4th edition. Butterworth-Heinemann, 2007, 825 p. "During my experience of teaching aircraft structures I have felt the need for a textbook written specifically for students of aeronautical engineering. Although there have been a number of excellent books written on the subject they are now either out of date or too specialist in content to fulfil the requirements of an...
5th Edition. — Elsevier, 2013. 859 p. — ISBN: 978-0-08-096905-3. Key Features New worked examples throughout the text aid understanding and relate concepts to real world applications MatLAB examples and exercises added throughout to support use of computational tools in analysis and design An extensive aircraft design project case study shows the application of the major...
Third Edition. — Butterworth-Heinemann, 1999, Reprinted 2001 (twice), 2002, 2003. XII, 590 p. — ISBN: 0-340-70588-4. Aircraft Structures for Engineering Students' provides a completely self contained course in aircraft structures, which includes discussion on the fundamentals of elasticity and aircraft structural analysis, as well as the associated topics of airworthiness and...
6th Edition. — Butterworth-Heinemann, 2017. — 861 p. — ISBN: 978-0-08-100914-7. This book, Sixth Edition, is the leading self-contained aircraft structures course text. It covers all fundamental subjects, including elasticity, structural analysis, airworthiness and aeroelasticity. Now in its sixth edition, the author has expanded the book’s coverage of analysis and design of...
2nd Edition. — Butterworth-Heinemann, 2014. XI, 712 p. — ISBN: 978-0-08-098201-4. Key Features Based on the author's best-selling text Aircraft Structures for Engineering Students, this introduction covers core concepts in about 200 fewer pages than the original by removing some optional topics like structural vibrations and aeroelasticity Systematic step-by-step procedures in...
Butterworth-Heinemann, 2010. — 638 p. — ISBN: 185617932X Based on the author's best-selling text Aircraft Structures for Engineering Students, this brief book covers the basics of structural analysis as applied to aircraft structures. Coverage of elasticity, energy methods and virtual work set the stage for discussions of airworthiness/airframe loads and stress analysis of...
3rd Edition. — Butterworth-Heinemann, 2018. —725 p. — ISBN: 978-0-08-102076-0. This book, Third Edition covers the basics of structural analysis as applied to aircraft structures. Coverage of elasticity, energy methods and virtual work set the stage for discussions of airworthiness/airframe loads and stress analysis of aircraft components. Numerous worked examples,...
2nd Edition. — Professional Engineering Publishing, UK., 2001. — XXII, 348 p. — ISBN: 1-86058-289-3. An in-depth study of the general systems of aircraft that provide vital utilities such as fuel supply, hydraulics and air-conditioning. Recent advances in systems technology has meant that aircraft support and flight systems are increasingly controlled and monitored by...
AAIAA, Inc., Reston, Virginia, 2010. 775 p. — ISBN: 978-1-60086-751-4 (alk. paper). The aircraft is only a transport mechanism for the payload, and all design decisions must consider payload first. Simply stated, the aircraft is a dust cover. "Fundamentals of Aircraft and Airship Design, Volume 1: Aircraft Design" emphasizes that the science and art of the aircraft design...
Mineola, New York, Dover Publications, Inc., 2011. 576 p. — ISBN13: 978-0-486-48580-5 (pbk.), ISBN10: 0-486-48580-3 (pbk.) Still relevant decades after its initial publication, this legendary reference text on aircraft stress analysis is considered the best book on the subject. It emphasizes basic structural theory, which remains unchanged with the development of new materials...
Second Edition. — McGraw-Hill, 1982. 454 p. — ISBN: 0070491968. Still relevant decades after its initial publication, this legendary reference text on aircraft stress analysis is considered the best book on the subject. It emphasizes basic structural theory, which remains unchanged with the development of new materials and construction methods, and the application of elementary...
Second Edition. — Textbook. AIAA, Washington, 1992, 745 p. Design-A Separate Discipline Overview of the Design Processes Sizing from a Conceptual Sketch Airfoil and Geometry Selection Thrust-to-Weight Ratio and Wing Loading Initial Sizing Configuration Layout and Loft Special Considerations in Configuration Layout Crew Station, Passengers, and Payload Propulsion and Fuel System...
Aircraft conceptual design. — Samara: Samara State Aerospace University; 2011. - 37 p. Guide is an example of a term project on discipline Conceptual aircraft design for the specialties 160201 Airplane and Helicopter Construction, 160901 Technical Maintenance of Aircrafts and Engines and for the Masters programme «Designing, construction and CALS-technologies in Aeronautical...
First Edition. — McGraw-Hill College, 1968. — 507 p. A reference text for any aerospace engineer or student: the topics covered in this text range from the fundamentals of continuum mechanics (stress and strain definitions and equilibrium equations), mechanical behavior of materials, the theory of De Saint Venant, study and calculation of structures as beams, plates and wing...
DARcorporation, 2016. — 512 p. — ISBN13: 978-1-884885-62-4. Lessons Learned in Aircraft Design presents examples of lessons learned in airplane design since 1945. The lessons are largely drawn from the aircraft design and accident/incident literature. The author hopes that this book will contribute to the safety of flight. A brief summary is presented of safety statistics,...
Morgan & Claypool Publishers, 2017. — 211 p. — ISBN: 978-1681731681. This book provides fundamental principles, design procedures, and design tools for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) with three sections focusing on vehicle design, autopilot design, and ground system design. The design of manned aircraft and the design of UAVs have some similarities and some differences. They...
John Wiley & Sons, 2012. — 778 p. Due to the high cost and the risks associated with development, complex aircraft systems have become a prime candidate for the adoption of systems engineering methodologies. This book presents the entire process of aircraft design based on a systems engineering approach from conceptual design phase, through to preliminary design phase and to...
SAE, Pennsylvania, 2022. — 135 p. — ISBN-Print 978-1-4686-0463-4. Landing gear provides an intriguing and compelling challenge, combining many fields of science and engineering. Designed to guide the interested reader through aircraft tire design, selection, and integration into the aircraft landing gear, this book presents a specific element of landing gear design in an...
Wien; Heidelberg; New York; Dordrecht; London: Springer, 2016. — XII, 377 p. — ISBN: 978-3-7091-1879-5; ISBN: 978-3-7091-1880-1 (eBook). The book addresses all major aspects to be considered for the design and operation of aircrafts within the entire transportation chain. It provides the basic information about the legal environment, which gives the basic requirements for...
3rd Edition. — Wiley, 2020. — 388 p. — ISBN: 978-1-119-61151-6. Provides a significant update to the definitive book on aircraft system design This book is written for anyone who wants to understand how industry develops the customer requirement for aircraft into a fully integrated, tested, and qualified product that is safe to fly and fit for purpose. The new edition of Design...
Shmelova T., Sikirda Y., Rizun N.,Kucherov D., Dergachov K. IGI Global, 2019. — 522 p. — (Advances in Mechatronics and Mechanical Engineering). — ISBN10: 1522577092, 13 978-1522577096. Air traffic controllers need advanced information and automated systems to provide a safe environment for everyone traveling by plane. One of the primary challenges in developing training for...
Didactical guidelines for the preparation of bachelor's graduation thesis. — M.: Editus, 2023. — 146 p. The Didactical Guidelines describe the content and structure of the bachelor’s final project in the specialization 24.03.04 “Aircraft engineering”, profile 24.03.04.B22 “Structural design of airframe units”, presented as a graduation thesis. Educational and methodological...
John Wiley & Sons, 1998, 262 p. Characteristics of Aircraft Structures and Materials Introduction to Elasticity Torsion Bending and Flexural Shear Flexural Shear Flow in Thin-Walled Sections Failure Criteria for Isotropic Materials Elastic Buckling Analysis of Composite Laminates
Wiley, Chichester, 2013, 436 p. — ISBN10: 1118568117, ISBN13: 9781118568118. Although the overall appearance of modern airliners has not changed a lot since the introduction of jetliners in the 1950s, their safety, efficiency and environmental friendliness have improved considerably. Main contributors to this have been gas turbine engine technology, advanced materials,...
CRC Press, 2011. 134 p. ISBN: 1439863059 What should every airline and manufacturer know about comfort? What can we learn from studies in the scientific literature? What do most passengers know about comfort and how can we translate that into interior design? Where can I find the latest knowledge and research useful for designing aircraft seats? Although the answers to these...
Jane's Information Group, 1987. 227 p. ISBN: 0710604262 This book is concerned with the design of the modern combat aircraft, dealing with the shapes of such aircraft and their aerodynamic rationale. Embraced for the first time in a single volume is the complete range of aerodynamic design features found on the exciting breed of aircraft that appeared in the 1970s, as well as...
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