Aerospace transmission technology
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Aerospace transmission technology
(I Mech E seminar, 1999-2)
Professional Engineering Publishing Limited for the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, [1999]
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Aerospace Transactions Technology into the 21st Century II
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Includes bibliographical references and index
"Papers presented at a two-day seminar Aerospace Transmissions Technology into the 21st century II held on 1-2 October 1998 at Agusta, Cascina Costa, Italy"--T.p. verso
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Description
The latest advances in aerospace transmissions
Aerospace Transmission Technology chronicles the proceedings of a seminar hosted by Italian helicopter manufacturer Agusta. Providing deep insight into industry-leading, state-of-the-art technological advances relating to aero-engine and helicopter transmission systems, this book gives industry professionals an informative look at what's to come. Topics include design configurations; materials; analysis and testing techniques; manufacturing processes; maintenance aids; and more, all developed with the goal of satisfying the increasing demands on aerospace transmission systems now and in the future.
Table of Contents
- A study of churning losses in dip-lubricated spur gears
- integrated main rotor drive and blade control for future helicopters
- drive system low-cycle fatigue considerations for K-MAX aerial truck helicopter
- damage-tolerance methodology and design applicaitons for rotorcraft transmission qualification
- modelling and finite element analysis of a complex helicopter transmission including housing, shafts and gears
- gear materials and lubricants for advanced aircraft geared systems
- materials and processes for future transmisison systems
- EH101 HUM - getting mature
- computerized design, generation and simulation of meshing and contact of low-noise, localized bearing contact gear drives
- the Brite-Euram "FACET" programme on face gears in aerospace transmission.
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