MAE Wrap-Up - Oct 13th, 2023
 
 
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October 13, 2023
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Raytheon and Northrop Grumman engineers will try to reduce thermal resistance within the device while maintaining good channel current transport.
WEEK IN REVIEW
The circuit breaker is being developed as part of a collaboration between the RTX Technology Research Center, Collins Aerospace and Pratt & Whitney under NASA's Advanced Air Vehicles Program.
Trident II nuclear-tipped ballistic missile has a range of more than 7,000 miles and carries four independently targeted 475-kiloton nuclear warheads.
Using the single stick, the pilot is able to perform all maneuvers: take-off and landing, climb, descent, acceleration, deceleration, turn, and approach.
The RTX business unit will use the new facility to develop and test components for hybrid-electric propulsion and more electric systems for aviation.
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The machine learning system is trained using high-fidelity physics-based simulated data and actual data recorded from test flights.
SITA eWAS will help Vistara flights avoid weather disruptions, while SITA OptiClimb will reduce carbon emissions.
The Army is seeking advanced fuel cell auxiliary power units (APUs) to reduce signature and greenhouse gas emissions for unmanned ground vehicles, modular command equipment, and power generation.
Decreasing the noise in optical detection could increase chances of deploying advanced optical technologies in SWaP-constrained systems.