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Airbus
Company•Bengaluru, Karnataka, India•
About: Airbus is a company organization based out in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Fuselage & Signal. The organization has 10633 authors who have published 13089 publications receiving 88354 citations. The organization is also known as: Airbus Commercial Aircraft.
Topics: Fuselage, Signal, Wing, Layer (electronics), Rotor (electric)
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the commercial RANS solver "Comet" to determine the path of the aircraft fuselage from initial conditions in air given at t = 0.
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24 Jul 2007TL;DR: In this article, a storage bin for use in an aircraft component installation system (46) is attachable to an aircraft structure (36) and comprises a storage box fastening device which is designed to fasten the storage bin at various positions on the frame element (10).
Abstract: A frame element (10) for use in an aircraft component installation system (46) is attachable to an aircraft structure (36) and comprises a storage bin fastening device which is designed to fasten a storage bin (26) at various positions on the frame element (10). A storage bin (26) for use in an aircraft comprises a complementary device to the storage bin fastening device of the frame element (10), in order to fasten the storage bin (26) at various positions on the frame element (10). In a method for the installation of a storage bin (26) in an aircraft a frame element (10) is provided. A storage bin (26) is fastened in a desired position on the frame element (10). The frame element (10) is attached to an aircraft structure (36).
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the melting process of nonspherical and spherical ice particles in an acoustic levitator placed in a chest freezer and measured the melting time and the cross-sectional area of the ice particles during melting.
Abstract: In this study, the melting process of nonspherical and spherical ice particles was investigated. Individual ice particles were suspended in an acoustic levitator placed in a chest freezer. Melting of the particles was initiated by directing a warm stream of air with controlled temperature, flow rate, and relative humidity toward them. Tests were conducted at 13 different flow conditions. The melting process was recorded by a high-speed video camera. Datasets of 222 individual melting events were collected. From the images, the melting time and the cross-sectional area of the ice particles during melting were measured. Furthermore, a method is presented that allows an approximate calculation of the initial mass of the ice particles based on the postmelting evolutions of the cross-sectional area. Theoretical melting times were calculated based on a model for spherical and nonspherical particles and were compared with the experimental melting times. The model was validated with spherical ice particles, and i...
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05 Jul 2007TL;DR: In this paper, a material strip is provided on an outer surface of the sandwich structure for at least partially covering an outlying connecting region, and the material strip enables the placement of rivets at uniform spacing for fastening a structure to the structural element.
Abstract: A multilayer structural element, such as a skin panel for an aircraft fuselage, comprises a plurality of metal webs and a plurality of fiber webs arranged as layers in a sandwich structure, where the metal webs of neighbouring layers form stepped connecting regions. A material strip is provided on an outer surface of the sandwich structure for at least partially covering an outlying connecting region, and the material strip enables the placement of rivets at uniform spacing for fastening a structure to the structural element.
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TL;DR: This work develops a modeling approach, based on a meta-model, to build a stochastic model that can be tuned dynamically, in order to take into account the aircraft system operational state, a mission profile and the maintenance facilities available at the flight stop locations involved in the mission.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Xin Zhang | 87 | 1714 | 40102 |
Hui Ying Yang | 67 | 393 | 15269 |
Richard J. Wong | 64 | 282 | 13922 |
Gerhard Müller | 52 | 453 | 11096 |
Mayank Jain | 50 | 271 | 12429 |
Olivier de Weck | 41 | 351 | 7948 |
Kay Hameyer | 41 | 753 | 7275 |
Raed Mesleh | 40 | 185 | 10244 |
Scott R. Presnell | 39 | 178 | 10095 |
Thuc P. Vo | 38 | 108 | 4450 |
Ashutosh Tiwari | 37 | 249 | 7258 |
Ulrich Schmid | 36 | 617 | 5897 |
Elmar Bonaccurso | 36 | 115 | 4729 |
Kaiming Zhou | 36 | 238 | 3979 |
Norman M. Ratcliffe | 35 | 105 | 4895 |