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Aerospace & Defense Technology: August 2022

  • Magazine Issue
  • 22AERP08
Published August 01, 2022 by SAE International in United States
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  • English
  • The Digital Cockpit of the Future
    How Human Machine Interface Technology Will Impact Avionics Displays
  • The Science of Joining Dissimilar Metals in Aerospace Manufacturing
  • Designing A/D Converters for the James Webb Space Telescope
  • Vibration Testing NASA's X-57 Maxwell Electric Aircraft
  • Hybrid Circulators for mmWave Systems
  • Transforming Battlespace Communications
  • Pulsed Exposure Toxicity Testing: Method Development and Initial Evaluation for Stormwater Compliance
    Preliminary research into modifying whole effluent toxicity (WET) testing protocols designed for continuous flow discharges as applied to episodic and/or ephemeral discharges such as those associated with storm water runoff.
  • Upgrade Transonic Compressor Test Rig Data Acquisition System
    New software programming using commercial off-the-shelf software for acquiring data, processing data, displaying results, and generating reports is implemented to improve the performance of a legacy system.
  • Electrokinetics Models for Micro- and Nano-Fluidic Impedance Sensors
    Microfluidics- and nanofluidics-based impedance sensors play an important role in the identification of toxic industrial chemicals and pathogens in the biodetection and biodefense arena, but their efficient modeling and design continues to be a challenge.
  • Evaluation and Test Requirements for Liquid Rocket Engines
    This Standard establishes test and evaluation requirements related to the development, qualification (or certification), and acceptance (flight production unit) of liquid propellant rocket engines and associated propulsion systems.
  • GPS Radio Occultation and Ultraviolet Photometry-Colocated (GROUP-C) Early Orbit Testing Results
    After routine flight, capture, and installation, GROUP-C underwent Early Orbit Testing to verify its performance prior to science operations.