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Design and development of aircraft systems

Title
Design and development of aircraft systems / Allan Seabridge and Ian Moir.
ISBN
9781119611516
1119611512
1119611555
9781119611479
1119611474
9781119611554
9781119611509
Edition
Third edition.
Publication
Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, 2020.
Copyright Notice Date
©2020
Physical Description
1 online resource (xxvii, 367 pages)
Local Notes
Access is available to the Yale community.
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Access restricted by licensing agreement.
Summary
"Design and Development of Aircraft Systems, Third Edition is for people who want to understand how industry develops the customer requirement into a fully integrated, tested, and qualified product that is safe to fly and fit for purpose. This edition has been updated to take into account the growth of unmanned air vehicles, together with updates to all chapters to bring them in line with current design practice and technologies as taught on courses at BAE Systems and Cranfield, Bristol and Loughborough universities in the UK. Design and Development of Aircraft Systems, Third Edition has been written to be generic and not to describe any single process. It aims to complement other volumes in the Wiley Aerospace Series, in particular Aircraft Systems Third Edition and Civil Avionics Systems by the same authors, and will inform readers of the work that is carried out by engineers in the aerospace industry to produce innovative and challenging -- yet safe and reliable -- systems and aircraft"-- Provided by publisher.
Variant and related titles
Knovel. OCLC KB.
Other formats
Print version: Seabridge, A.G. (Allan G.). Design and development of aircraft systems. Third edition. Hoboken, N.J., USA : Wiley, 2020
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
February 04, 2021
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; About the Authors; Series Preface; Acknowledgements; Glossary of Terms; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 General; 1.2 Systems Development; 1.3 Skills; 1.4 Human Aspects; 1.4.1 Introduction; 1.4.2 Design Considerations; 1.4.3 Legislation; 1.4.4 Summary of Legal Threats; 1.4.5 Conclusions; 1.5 Overview; Exercises; References; Further Reading; Chapter 2 The Aircraft Systems; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Definitions; 2.3 Everyday Examples of Systems; 2.4 Aircraft Systems of Interest; 2.4.1 Airframe Systems; 2.4.2 Vehicle Systems.
2.4.3 Interface Characteristics of Vehicle Systems2.4.4 Avionics Systems; 2.4.5 Interface Characteristics of Vehicle and Avionics Systems; 2.4.5.1 Vehicle Systems; 2.4.5.2 Avionics Systems; 2.4.6 Mission Systems; 2.4.7 Interface Characteristics of Mission Systems; 2.5 Ground Systems; 2.6 Generic System Definition; Exercises; References; Further Reading; Chapter 3 The Design and Development Process; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Definitions; 3.3 The Product Lifecycle; 3.4 Concept Phase; 3.4.1 Engineering Process; 3.4.2 Engineering Skills; 3.5 Definition Phase; 3.5.1 Engineering Process.
3.5.2 Engineering Skills3.6 Design Phase; 3.6.1 Engineering Process; 3.6.2 Engineering Skills; 3.7 Build Phase; 3.7.1 Engineering Process; 3.7.2 Engineering Skills; 3.8 Test Phase; 3.8.1 Engineering Process; 3.8.2 Engineering Skills; 3.9 Operate Phase; 3.9.1 Engineering Process; 3.9.2 Engineering Skills; 3.10 Disposal or Retirement Phase; 3.10.1 Engineering Process; 3.10.2 Engineering Skills; 3.11 Refurbishment Phase; 3.11.1 Engineering Process; 3.11.2 Engineering Skills; 3.12 Whole Lifecycle Tasks; 3.13 Summary; Exercises; References; Further Reading; Chapter 4 Design Drivers.
4.1 Introduction4.2 Design Drivers in the Business Environment; 4.2.1 Customer; 4.2.2 Market and Competition; 4.2.3 Capacity; 4.2.4 Financial Issues; 4.2.5 Defence Policy; 4.2.6 Leisure and Business Interests; 4.2.7 Politics; 4.2.8 Technology; 4.2.9 Global Economy; 4.3 Design Drivers in the Project Environment; 4.3.1 Standards and Regulations; 4.3.2 Availability; 4.3.3 Cost; 4.3.4 Programme; 4.3.5 Performance; 4.3.6 Skills and Resources; 4.3.7 Health, Safety, and Environmental Issues; 4.3.8 Risk; 4.4 Design Drivers in the Product Environment; 4.4.1 Functional Performance.
4.4.2 Human-Machine Interface4.4.3 Crew and Passengers; 4.4.4 Stores and Cargo; 4.4.5 Structure; 4.4.6 Safety; 4.4.7 Quality; 4.4.8 Environmental Conditions; 4.5 Design Drivers in the Product Operating Environment; 4.5.1 Heat; 4.5.2 Noise; 4.5.3 RF Radiation; 4.5.4 Solar Energy; 4.5.5 Altitude; 4.5.6 Temperature; 4.5.7 Contaminants, and Destructive and Hazardous Substances; 4.5.8 Lightning; 4.5.9 Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Contamination; 4.5.10 Vibration; 4.5.11 Shock; 4.6 Interfaces with the Sub-system Environment; 4.6.1 Physical Interfaces; 4.6.2 Power Interfaces.
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