Essays about: "Flight loads"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 26 essays containing the words Flight loads.
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1. Svenska hästägares erfarenheter av lastning med häst
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Animal Environment and HealthAbstract : Studies have shown that struggle during loading of horses is a well-known problem. Horses are flight animals who usually avoid dark and narrow places where the view of their surroundings are limited. Horses are also naturally neophobic, which can cause problems when loading and training horses to load. READ MORE
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2. Vibration analysis and testing of a 6U cubesat propulsion system
University essay from KTH/Lättkonstruktioner, marina system, flyg- och rymdteknik, rörelsemekanikAbstract : Space industry has been booming in the recent times, investments have not justbeen made on satellites and launch vehicles but also on space sustainability. Spaceindustry has its users in national agencies, private commercial agencies, academia andexperimental organisations. READ MORE
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3. Evaluation of the Weather Resistance of Ram-Air Kites Used in Airborne Wind Energy Systems
University essay from Högskolan i Borås/Akademin för textil, teknik och ekonomiAbstract : Airborne Wind Energy is an emerging technology that harnesses the power of the wind by using tethered wings. Among the flying devices are ram-air wings made from coated textiles that utilize dynamic pressure to gain their shape. READ MORE
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4. Transformation of In-Flight Measured Loads to a Fatigue Test Spectrum
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Mekanik och hållfasthetsläraAbstract : Fatigue is a well-recognized issue in lightweight and high-performance aircraft structures. As fatigue failures have led to serious accidents and caused significant economic impact in the past, design against fatigue is crucial. READ MORE
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5. Development, Modelling and Investigation of a Robotic Exoskeleton for Astronaut Back Support
University essay from Luleå tekniska universitet/Institutionen för system- och rymdteknikAbstract : Musculoskeletal disorders, specifically low back pain, has been well documented andreported by astronauts throughout the space exploration era. Statistics from astronautmemoirs states that 52-68% of astronauts experience moderate to severe lower backpain after prolonged spaceflights. READ MORE