Open access peer-reviewed Edited Volume

Recent Progress in Some Aircraft Technologies

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Ramesh Agarwal
Ramesh Agarwal

Washington University in St. Louis,
United States of America

Published08 September 2016

Doi10.5772/61381

ISBN978-953-51-2482-5

Print ISBN978-953-51-2481-8

eBook (PDF) ISBN978-953-51-6675-7

Copyright year2016

Number of pages204

The book describes the recent progress in some engine technologies and active flow control and morphing technologies and in topics related to aeroacoustics and aircraft controllers. Both the researchers and students should find the material useful in their work.

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Table of Contents

Open access  chapters

1. Progress in Experimental Research of Turbine Aeroacoustics

By Andreas Marn, Christian Faustmann and Thorsten Selic

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3,024
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3,156
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5. Morphing Technologies: Adaptive Ailerons

By Ignazio Dimino, Gianluca Amendola, Francesco Amoroso, Rosario Pecora and Antonio Concilio

2,317
4
6. Self-Healing Control Framework Against Actuator Fault of Single-Rotor Unmanned Helicopters

By Xin Qi, Zhong Liu, Yuqing He, Liying Yang, Yuqing He and Jianda Han

1,257
7. A Hierarchical Tracking Controller for Quadrotor Without Linear Velocity Measurements

By Yassine Jmili, Nuradeen Fethalla, Jawhar Ghomam and Maarouf Saad

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9. Numerical Study of Support Interferences on the SOAR Separation Wind Tunnel Test

By Alberto Ghiraldo, Sebastien Paris and Ernesto Benini

1,734

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