Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology: Volume 67 Issue 3

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An International Journal
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Table of contents

Aviation batteries: the state of the art in nickel cadmium: Reducing battery maintenance to cut costs and downtime

Fred‐Eric Hapiak, Nigel Thomas

The battery requirements of aircraft manufacturers and airlines in the 1970s and 1980s were for longer life and ever‐increasing electrical performance in areas such as…

Systems integration

Terry Ford

A recent ERA conference covered a wide range of advanced topics. The first session, “Operational Challenges”, featured civil and military contributions from airlines, the RAF and…

Surface coatings in the fight against corrosion

Brian Norton

The enormous cost of corrosion in aircraft is of major concern to manufacturers, airlines and the armed forces. Affecting structures, components and engines, it manifests itself…

Electropolishing: a space age process

John Swain

Electropolishing or, to give it its more precise title, electrochemical polishing, has now become an accepted finishing aid in the aerospace industry. Few processes offer the…

Zinc‐nickel: a breakthrough in alloy zinc electroplating

Leigh Danks

Electroplated coatings of zinc have been successful in protecting steel components against corrosion for many years. However, with the introduction of more exacting standards, the…

Copper alloys for critical aircraft and aerospace components

Keith C. Bendall

Copper‐based alloys are widely used in aircraft engineering where critical components require materials of construction with high strength, good ductility and resistance to…

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Selective plating development fights corrosion

Richard Mountford

The aircraft and aerospace industry still offers many unique technical challenges, resulting from the continuing drive to achieve greater all‐round performance and economy.

Mini features

The new ACQuLab data‐acquisttion system from Gould Instrument Systems is a high‐performance instrument which is designed to make the acquisition and analysis of lest data easier…

Space projects

A new, non‐explosive actuator (NEA) developed by G&H Technology holds tensile loads of up to 12,500lb and quickly releases them when electronically activated. The Model 1203…

Power plants

A Boeing 747 flying test‐bed, powered by the first Rolls‐Royce Trent 800 flight engine, has recently completed a series of successful trials in preparation for the start of the…

The aerospace world

A researcher at Northwestern University's McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science (Evanston, Illinois) has developed an X‐ray device that is believed to be the first…

Equipment

Druck has announced that it has been awarded a major contract by the Ministry of Defence tor the supply of 150 Air Data Test Sets for use by the Royal Air Force. As part of the…

Materials

The glass microballoons available from New Metals & Chemicals are in a range of grades claiming high strength, temperature resistance and compatibility with a broad spectrum of…

Contracts

Following an order in the latter part of 1994 from a South East Asian airline, a further airline from the Far East has placed an order for a blade tip grinder from Newall…

Industry round‐up

Sira Test & Certification (ST&C) has introduced a calibration hot line as part of an ongoing programme to fine‐tune its customer services to meet market needs. By calling a single…

Bookshelf

Maurice Rasmussen, R.J. Adams, J.M. Buffington, S.S. Banda

Not since the early days of space flight has the subject of hypersonic flow been of such importance to aerospace. Spurred by visions of hypersonic transport, and aerospace planes…

Information file

A free computer disk containing abstracts of a very wide range of aerospace engineering data and software has been introduced by Engineering Sciences Data Unit (ESDU…

Cover of Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology

ISSN:

0002-2667

Online date, start – end:

1929

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Prof Phil Webb