Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology: Volume 80 Issue 2
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Design of a stability augmentation system for a helicopter using LQR control and ADS‐33 handling qualities specifications
M. Vijaya Kumar, Prasad Sampath, S. Suresh, S.N. Omkar, Ranjan GanguliThis paper aims to present the design of a stability augmentation system (SAS) in the longitudinal and lateral axes for an unstable helicopter.
Direct adaptive fuzzy control for a nonlinear helicopter system
H.F. Ho, Y.K. Wong, A.B. RadTo design effective and practical controllers that use the adaptive fuzzy approaches and are applicable to helicopters.
On the effect of mass and stiffness unbalance on helicopter tail rotor system behavior
Hemant K. Singh, Prashant M. Pawar, Ranjan Ganguli, Sung Nam JungThis study aims to investigate the effects of mass and stiffness imbalance in a tail rotor induced by damage in forward flight.
Recuperated gas turbine aeroengines, part I: early development activities
Colin F. McDonald, Aristide F. Massardo, Colin Rodgers, Aubrey StoneInterest is currently being expressed in heat exchanged propulsion gas turbines for a variety of aeroengine applications, and in support of this, the aim of this paper is to…
Control of base pressure with micro‐jets : part I
Shafiqur Rehman, S.A. KhanThis paper aims to present the results of an experimental investigation carried out to control the base pressure in a suddenly expanded axi‐symmetric passage.
Large amplitude free vibration of laminated composite shells with cutout
Namita Nanda, J.N. BandyopadhyayTo investigate the large amplitude free flexural vibration of doubly curved shallow shells in the presence of cutouts.
Separation control on a NACA 0015 airfoil using a 2D micro ZNMF jet
A. Tuck, J. SoriaThe aims of this study were to investigate the effect of using a wall‐normal, 2D micro zero‐net‐mass‐flux (ZNMF) jet located at the leading edge of a NACA 0015 airfoil to actively…
Beam space propulsion
Alexander BolonkinThe author's aim is to offer a revolutionary method – the non‐rocket transfer of energy and thrust into Space with distances of millions of kilometers.
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- Prof Phil Webb