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Design and fabrication of a vigorous “cavitation-on-a-chip” device with a multiple microchannel configuration
Design and fabrication of a vigorous “cavitation-on-a-chip†device with a multiple microchannel configuration - Microsystems & Nanoengineering
Hydrodynamic cavitation is one of the major phase change phenomena and occurs with a sudden decrease in the local static pressure within a fluid. With the emergence of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), high-speed microfluidic devices have attracted considerable attention and been...www.nature.com
Liquid cooling systems in microelectronics (A very critical issue, especially for AESA radars)
Here I shared techniques on ecosystem design and implementation. However, our professional friends who were curious about the effect it had on the radars, I recommend contacting Mr. Ali.
this guy is awesome, many insightful information altough i struggle to grasp all technical language, conclusions and view angle by this guy is unique.TF33 TURBOFAN ENGINE IN EVERY RESPECT: PERFORMANCE, ENVIRONMENTAL AND SUSTAINABILITY ASSESSMENT
Determination of design limits of turboprop engines in UAVs.1 file shared with you
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TUSAŞ/TAI Undergraduate graduation projects.
NOTE: Articles have no value for TAI. Published only for inexperienced personnel to gain experience. However, it is a reference document for those who want to have a serious idea about the subject.
Development of Autonomous Defense Algorithm in Air Combat
Using Augmented Reality in Aircraft Modification-Modernization Projects
Optimization of Indigenous Designed Flight Control Card to UAV with Indigenous Software
Comparison of Mechanical Properties of Carbon Reinforced Epoxy Composite Parts Joined with Mechanical Joining, Secondary Bonding, Co-Curing and Co-Bonding Techniques
Optimization of Support Structures in Additive Manufacturing
Morphing Winglet Design and Investigation of the Effect of Using Shape Memory Alloy Material on Aircraft
Composite Fabric Cutting Optimization
Achieving Increased Satellite Part Performance with Topology Optimization and Additive Manufacturing
Item Collection Application with Indoor Mapping Method and Genetic Algorithm
Aircraft Positioning with Multiple Image Merging by Creating Multiple Flight Routes Without GPS
Dynamic Routing System
Preparation of the Minimized Model that Preserves its Dynamics Properties with Additive Manufacturing
Characterization of Distortions During The Production of Aircraft Outer Body Parts by Chemical Milling Method
Optimization of Low Weighted Pressure Bulkhead and Dome in Airplane
GÖKBEY Helicopter Project Assembly Area Facility Layout
Modeling and Optimization of Pilot Decision Making Mechanism
Augmented Reality Solutions in Assembly Processes
A Digital Twin Application in the Aerospace Industry
Locational Accuracy Analysis of Satellite Imagery
Buckling Optimization of Composite Sandwich Panels
Creating and Validating the Finite Element Model for the Use of Inserts in Sandwich Composite Panels
Structural Design and Optimization of Stiffened Composite Plates
Investigation of Fiber Based Composites in National Defense Industry
Conceptual Design Study For 5th Generation Target Drone
Optimum Horizontal Tail Design for a Light Fighter Jet
Usage of Boron Fiber Reinforced Composite Materials in Aircraft Structures
Material Comparison in Thin-Walled Structures (Metal, Composite)
Jet Flow Effects on Control Surfaces
Parallel Multi-Worker Balancing of Assembly Line Operations of T70-Utilities Helicopter
Process Analysis to Improve Geometrical Accuracy of Stamp Forming of Thermoplastic Composites
Aerodynamic and Structural Design of a Drone Propeller
Conceptual Design of an Electric Vertical-Landing Aircraft to be Used in Urban Air Mobility
Autonomous Landing of A Hybrid Aircraft on A Moving Platform based on Inertial Sensing
Supersonic Aerodynamic Analysis and Validations by using PANAIR Panel Method Code
Numerical Computation of Maximum Aerodynamic Loads for an Engine Intake in Supersonic Aircrafts
Standard Time Estimation, Artificial Neural Networks, Regression, 3-4-5 Axis Machines, Decision Support System
Design Improvement of an Aerospace Component Using Hybrid Topology Optimization for Additive Manufacturing
Wireless Communication System Design with MIMO-OFDM Technique
Digital Twin and Augmented Reality Applications in Manufacturing
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I cant understand the turkish, but I appreciate the tags as I can definitely follow the universal language of FEA diagrams
@Sinan TAI uses CATIA+abaqus for sure. I see Ansys too.
openfoam for the CFD.
These software is going to become serious security issue for any country. You are forced to use them as there is no equal alternatives. They are restricting offline use etc with cloud only use as it progresses. Wisest decision would be start multinational open source development to take some of the burden.
In this work, we propose a novel missile guidance algorithm that combines deep learning based trajectory prediction with nonlinear model predictive control. Although missile guidance and threat interception is a well-studied problem, existing algorithms' performance degrades significantly when the target is pulling high acceleration attack maneuvers while rapidly changing its direction. We argue that since most threats execute similar attack maneuvers, these nonlinear trajectory patterns can be processed with modern machine learning methods to build high accuracy trajectory prediction algorithms. We train a long short-term memory network (LSTM) based on a class of simulated structured agile attack patterns, then combine this predictor with quadratic programming based nonlinear model predictive control (NMPC). Our method, named nonlinear model based predictive control with target acceleration predictions (NMPC-TAP), significantly outperforms compared approaches in terms of miss distance, for the scenarios where the target/threat is executing agile maneuvers.
Millimeter (mm) and sub-mm wave radiation is increasingly becoming a region of interest as better methods are developed to detect in this wavelength range. The development of sensitive focal plane array (FPA) architectures as well as single pixel scanners has opened up a new field of passive detection and imaging. Spectral signatures of objects, a long standing area of interest in the Short Wave Infrared (SWIR), Mid-Wave (MWIR) and Long Wave-IR (LWIR) bands can now be assessed in the mm-wave/terahertz (THz) region. The advantage is that this form of radiation is not as adversely affected by poor atmospheric conditions compared to other bands. In this study, a preliminary experiment in a laboratory environment is performed to assess the radiance from targets with low infrared signatures in the millimeter wave/terahertz (THz) band (<1 THz). The goal of this approach is to be able to model the experimental results to better understand the mm-wave/THz signature of targets with low observability in the IR bands.Investigation of radiant millimeter wave/terahertz radiation from low-infrared signature targetsSPIE Digital Library Proceedings
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Comparison of atmospheric transmission in the bands ranging from terahertz (THz) to infrared (IR) bands using MODTRAN and available literature data show that THz radiation is not dramatically attenuated in adverse conditions when compared to IR bands especially at long distances. Favorable THz bands and mechanisms for detection of low IR signature target under adverse conditions in these bands are determined. In this study, a set of experiments are conducted to compare THz detection mechanisms, which are THz detectors and IR microbolometer cameras. Typically, IR Microbolometer cameras are not sensitive enough to detect THz waves and their sensitivity needs to be improved. While THz microbolometer cameras are being continuously improved the use of a THz to IR converter intermediary component allows a cost-effective solution to the problem. A THz to IR converter based on a metasurface absorber is studied in this regard. The effectiveness of the device is simulated and the temperature difference that can be detected with the IR microbolometer camera is modeled based on heat transfer equations.Applications of various sensors for detecting THz waves in adverse conditionsSPIE Digital Library Proceedings
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Investigation of radiant millimeter wave/terahertz radiation from low-infrared signature targets
Berat Akyuz
Middle East Technical University | METU · Department of Physics
Abstract
Millimeter (mm) and sub-mm wave radiation is increasingly becoming a region of interest as better methods are developed to detect in this wavelength range. The development of sensitive focal plane array (FPA) architectures as well as single pixel scanners has opened up a new field of passive detection and imaging. Spectral signatures of objects, a long standing area of interest in the Short Wave Infrared (SWIR), Mid-Wave (MWIR) and Long Wave-IR (LWIR) bands can now be assessed in the mm-wave/terahertz (THz) region. The advantage is that this form of radiation is not as adversely affected by poor atmospheric conditions compared to other bands. In this study, a preliminary experiment in a laboratory environment is performed to assess the radiance from targets with low infrared signatures in the millimeter wave/terahertz (THz) band (<1 THz). The goal of this approach is to be able to model the experimental results to better understand the mm-wave/THz signature of targets with low observability in the IR bands.
Investigation of radiant millimeter wave/terahertz radiation from low-infrared signature targets
SPIE Digital Library Proceedingswww.spiedigitallibrary.org
Applications of various sensors for detecting THz waves in adverse conditions
Abstract
Comparison of atmospheric transmission in the bands ranging from terahertz (THz) to infrared (IR) bands using MODTRAN and available literature data show that THz radiation is not dramatically attenuated in adverse conditions when compared to IR bands especially at long distances. Favorable THz bands and mechanisms for detection of low IR signature target under adverse conditions in these bands are determined. In this study, a set of experiments are conducted to compare THz detection mechanisms, which are THz detectors and IR microbolometer cameras. Typically, IR Microbolometer cameras are not sensitive enough to detect THz waves and their sensitivity needs to be improved. While THz microbolometer cameras are being continuously improved the use of a THz to IR converter intermediary component allows a cost-effective solution to the problem. A THz to IR converter based on a metasurface absorber is studied in this regard. The effectiveness of the device is simulated and the temperature difference that can be detected with the IR microbolometer camera is modeled based on heat transfer equations.
Applications of various sensors for detecting THz waves in adverse conditions
SPIE Digital Library Proceedingswww.spiedigitallibrary.org