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Xuan Gao, Borong Qiu, Zongjie Wang and Haiwang Li
Droplet impact affects water collection, which is the key to investigating the icing process on an aero-engine spinner. Different from a stationary spinner, droplet impact is affected by Coriolis acceleration and centrifugal acceleration on rotating aero...
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Asher Winter, Navid Mohajer, Darius Nahavandi and Shady Mohamed
Human Centrifuge Systems (HCSs) are an effective training tool to improve the G-acceleration and Spatial Disorientation (SD) tolerance of aircrew. Though highly capable HCSs are available, their structure and performance are yet to be fully optimised to ...
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Luís M. B. C. Campos and Paulo J. S. Gil
The two dimensional gravity turn problem is addressed allowing for the effects of variable rocket mass due to propellant consumption, thrust and thrust vector angle, lift and drag forces at an angle-of-attack and atmospheric mass density varying with alt...
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Georgios M. Horsch and Nikolaos Th. Fourniotis
Csanady?s (1973) model, used to explain the development of strong, wind-induced nearshore currents in long lakes, has been extended to explain the same phenomenon in flow-through semi-enclosed gulfs. As in the original theory, it is predicted that the de...
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Fujun Qi, Jianfang Fei, Zhanhong Ma, Jinrong Chen, Xiaogang Huang and Xiaoping Cheng
This study explored the influence of choosing a nonhydrostatic dynamical core or a hydrostatic dynamical core in the weather research and forecasting (WRF) model on the intensity and structure of simulated tropical cyclones (TCs). A comparison of cloud-r...
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