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Lattice materials can be designed through their microstructure while concurrently considering fabrication feasibility. Here, we propose two types of composite lattice materials with enhanced resistance to buckling: (a) hollow lattice... more
This project is modeled around reducing the overall drag and lift coefficient by modifying the geometry and comprehending the underlying rootphenomenon for the variation in these drag values. The designing of models used in this project... more
Sometime in the 1950s while experimenting with tip-mounted ramjet engines, Eugene M. Gluhareff built the first working pressure jet engine, a variation on the classical ramjet engine that uses an acoustically-pressurized inlet system to... more
Efforts are being taken to make space missions more affordable. Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV) is one such innovation aimed to reduce the manufacturing costs drastically. Developments are being made to make improvements on the already... more
It is a precious knowledge of ancient india. this script was originally composed by mahrshi BHARADWAJA, the great indian sage around 5000 BC ,it content english transtation of some of its sanskrit stotras and shlokas.before wright... more
Aircraft is a brilliant man-made structure which helps us to fly over the world. At the same time, aircraft is a complex structure to be checked and maintained for the aero elasticity due to aerodynamic properties. In this paper, the... more
The paper is about preliminary sizing and analysis of a trainer aircraft wing. The main objective is to fix an appropriate structure within the given envelope and to estimate the Gross take-off weight, wing loading, Stress distribution,... more
Vent holes can be used to reduce the aerodynamic pressure loads on nonstructural elements of buildings. The analysis of these loads applied on nonstructural elements of buildings (window panes, closure panels, etc.) with vent holes, under... more
Work is reported on the use of quantitative structural property relationships to estimate the properties of ionic liquids for which no measured property data are available and to classify liquids a...
This paper describes the summary of a three-year development program for the first-stage stationary vane and rotating blade for the next generation, 1500°C class, high-efficiency gas turbine. In such a high-temperature gas turbine, the... more
A radio heliograph operating in the frequency range of 1200–1700 MHz is planned by INPE, Brazil, for investigations of time evolution of active regions, which will lead to better understanding of the physics of the flares energy release... more
Measurements of the velocity and concentration in axisymmetric, turbulent, isothermal and buoyant jets have been performed with laser-Doppler velocimetry and planar and point laser-induced fluorescence to quantify the mixing enhancement... more
The complexity of the conceptual design of tailless aircraft can appear daunting to many. The multiple design aspects that are able to be broken out into individual problems on conventional designs, are all interrelated on the tailless... more
The role of transverse shear is crucial in modeling ultrasonic wave propagation in composites. The approximate plate theories have been extremely useful in providing solutions to problems involving static and dynamic loadings of uniform... more
Abstract This paper proposes an MPC based compound flight control technique for trajectory tracking and attitude control for a ducted fan aircraft subject to different uncertainties and external disturbances. This approach aims to ensure... more