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Aeronautical Project Report On High Altitude Aeronautical Platform Stations (HAAPS)

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This is High Altitude Aeronautical Platform Stations (HAAPS) Seminar Report made by Aeronautical, Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers and is the name of a technology for providing wireless narrow band and broad-band telecommunication services as well as broadcasting services with either airships or aircraft’s.A high altitude telecommunication system comprises an airborne platform typically at high atmospheric or stratospheric altitudes – with a telecommunications payload, and associated ground station telecommunications equipment.

The High Altitude Long Operation (HALO) Network is a broadband wireless metropolitan area network (MAN) consisting of HALO aircraft operating at high altitude and carrying an airborne communications network hub and network elements on the ground.

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Air Craft Mechanical Seminar Report On Hydraulic System

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AirCraft Hydraulic System is a Mechanical Seminar project Report and will tell about hydraulic and then gives the definition of Aircraft Hydraulic as a system where liquid under pressure is used to transmit this energy. Hydraulic systems take engine power and convert it to hydraulic power by means of a hydraulic pump. It also tell about Some Hydraulic Systems in Aircraft’s such as Primary control boosters, retraction and extension of landing gear, Automatic pilot and gun turrets etc. 
The report also gives the function of the hydraulic system power pump is to change mechanical horsepower to hydraulic horsepower and types of Power Pumps.

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Aeronautical Engineering Theses

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Architecture for the Autonomous Generation of Preference-Based Trajectories

Abstract: Numerous techniques exist to optimize aircraft and spacecraft trajectories over cost functions that include terms such as fuel, time, and separation from obstacles. Relative weighting factors can dramatically alter solution characteristics, and engineers often must manually adjust either cost weights or the trajectory itself to obtain desirable solutions. Further, when humans and robots work together, or when humans task robots, they may express their performance expectations in a “fuzzy” natural language fashion, or else as an uncertain range of more or less acceptable values. This work describes a software architecture which accepts both fuzzy linguistic and hard numeric constraints on trajectory performance and, using a trajectory generator provided by the user, automatically constructs trajectories to meet these specifications as closely as possible. The system respects hard constraints imposed by system dynamics or by the user, and will not let the user’s preferences interfere with the system and user needs. The architecture’s evaluation agent translates these requirements into cost functional weights expected to produce the desired motion characteristics. The quality of the resulting full-state trajectory is then evaluated based on a set of computed trajectory features compared to the specified constraints. If constraints are not met, the cost functional weights are adjusted according to precomputed heuristic equations. Heuristics are not generated in an ad hoc fashion, but are instead the result of a systematic testing of the simulated system under a range of simple conditions. The system is tested in a 2DOF linear and a 6DOF nonlinear domain with a variety of constraints and in the presence of obstacles. Results show that the system consistently meets all hard numeric constraints placed on the trajectory. Desired characteristics are often attainable or else, in those cases where they are discounted in favor of the hard constraints, failed by small margins. Results are discussed as a function of obstacles and of constraints.


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Aeronautical Engineering Paper Presentations

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Application of Compound Compressible Flow to Hypersonic Three-Dimensional Inlets

Abstract: A method for correcting flow non-uniformities and incorporating multiple oblique shocks waves into compound compressible flow is presented. This method has several applications and is specifically presented for the problem of creating a streamline-traced hypersonic three-dimensional inlet. This method uses compound compressible flow theory to solve for the freestream flow entering a pre-defined duct with a desired downstream profile. This method allows for multiple iterations of the design space and is computational inexpensive. A method is also presented for modeling a laminar or turbulent boundary layer to compare inlet designs and to determine the viscous correction to the inlet. Two different Mach 6 designs were evaluated, with a rectangular capture area and circular combustor with a uniform temperature, pressure, and Mach number profile. Comparison with other three-dimensional inlets indicates those designed with this method demonstrate good inviscid performance. These inlets also have the ability to correct incoming flow non-uniformities.

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Aeronautical And Aircraft Seminar Topics

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List Of Aicraft And Aeronautical PPTs And Seminar Topics

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Improving the Safety Culture in Aircraft Maintenance : Download File

OEM Drivers and Replacement Options for Aircraft : Download File

Aircraft Vertical Navigation Planning Information : Download File

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PPT On Piper Aircraft Jet :Download File

Designing Advanced Fighter Aircraft : Download File

Operations Consulting Skills & Business Process Re-engineering :  
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PPT on Kein Folientitel Aircraft: Download File

Engineering as a Profession PPT : Download File

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Open Systems Architecture for Legacy Aircraft (OSALA): Download File
PPT on Aircraft Training (Major Repairs and Alterations ): Download File

PowerPoint Presentation on Hurricane Imaging Radiometer (HIRAD): Download File

Changing The Engineering Culture(Shell Aircraft) : Download File

PPT On Control and Systems Engineering : Download File

PPT On Aircraft Mechanical Engineering : Download File