Some simplifying concepts for conducting lifting body model flight tests at near orbital speeds

Author(s):  
R. Nelson ◽  
D. Price ◽  
R. Nelson ◽  
D. Price
Keyword(s):  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Guillermo Díaz García ◽  
David Seiferth ◽  
Vitus Meidinger ◽  
Daniel Dollinger ◽  
Pranav Nagarajan ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
pp. 30-38
Author(s):  
Y. B. Gorbatkin ◽  
V. A. Chernyshev ◽  
S. S. Sevostyanov ◽  
A. V. Gladkov

The article is devoted to the development of a secondary converter for measuring the speed of turbo-pump aggregates of rocket engines. The principle of the induction speed sensor is considered in the article. A method is proposed for generating output pulses from signals of induction speed sensors, which consists in the preliminary integration of the signals of the speed sensor. This method allows to increase the reliability and accuracy of the formation of signals of induction speed sensors, as well as to increase the noise immunity of the secondary converter and significantly increase the dynamic range of measuring the speed. The data of flight tests of the developed secondary converter are given.


Author(s):  
Giovanni Berselli ◽  
Rocco Vertechy ◽  
Gabriele Vassura ◽  
Vincenzo Parenti Castelli

The interest in actuators based on dielectric elastomer films as a promising technology in robotic and mechatronic applications is increasing. The overall actuator performances are influenced by the design of both the active film and the film supporting frame. This paper presents a single-acting actuator which is capable of supplying a constant force over a given range of motion. The actuator is obtained by coupling a rectangular film of silicone dielectric elastomer with a monolithic frame designed to suitably modify the force generated by the dielectric elastomer film. The frame is a fully compliant mechanism whose main structural parameters are calculated using a pseudo-rigid-body model and then verified by finite element analysis. Simulations show promising performance of the proposed actuator.


Author(s):  
Agata Manolova ◽  
Krasimir Tonchev ◽  
Vladimir Poulkov ◽  
Sudhir Dixir ◽  
Peter Lindgren

AbstractAugmented, mixed and virtual reality are changing the way people interact and communicate. Five dimensional communications and services, integrating information from all human senses are expected to emerge, together with holographic communications (HC), providing a truly immersive experience. HC presents a lot of challenges in terms of data gathering and transmission, demanding Artificial Intelligence empowered communication technologies such as 5G. The goal of the paper is to present a model of a context-aware holographic architecture for real time communication based on semantic knowledge extraction. This architecture will require analyzing, combining and developing methods and algorithms for: 3D human body model acquisition; semantic knowledge extraction with deep neural networks to predict human behaviour; analysis of biometric modalities; context-aware optimization of network resource allocation for the purpose of creating a multi-party, from-capturing-to-rendering HC framework. We illustrate its practical deployment in a scenario that can open new opportunities in user experience and business model innovation.


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