Book description
Innovation in aerospace design and engineering is essential to meet the many challenges facing this sector. Innovation in aeronautics explores both a range of innovative ideas and how the process of innovation itself can be effectively managed.After an introduction to innovation in aeronautics, part one reviews developments including biologically-inspired technologies, morphing aerodynamic concepts, jet engine design drivers, and developments underpinned by digital technologies. The environment and human factors in innovation are also explored as are trends in supersonic passenger air travel. Part two goes on to examine change and the processes and management involved in innovative technology development. Challenges faced in aeronautical production are the focus of part three, which reviews topics such as intellectual property and patents, risk mitigation and the use of lean engineering. Finally, part four examines key issues in what makes for successful innovation in this sector.
With its distinguished editors and international team of expert contributors, Innovation in aeronautics is an essential guide for all those involved in the design and engineering of aerospace structures and systems.
- Explores a range of innovative aerospace design ideas
- Discusses how the process of innovation itself can be effectively managed
- Reviews developments including biologically-inspired technologies, morphing aerodynamic concepts, jet engine design drivers and developments underpinned by digital technologies
Table of contents
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- Contributor contact details
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Part I: Concepts
- Chapter 1: Introduction to innovation in aeronautics
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Chapter 2: Biologically inspired technologies for aeronautics
- Abstract:
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.2 Biologically inspired or independent human innovation
- 2.3 Nature as a source of innovation in aerospace
- 2.4 Biologically inspired mechanisms and systems
- 2.5 Robotics as beneficiary of biomimetic technologies
- 2.6 Conclusion: challenges and potential development
- 2.7 Acknowledgement
- Chapter 3: Aircraft morphing technologies
- Chapter 4: Jet engine design drivers: past, present and future
- Chapter 5: Innovation in avionic systems: developments underpinned by digital technologies
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Chapter 6: The environment as the key design driver in aeronautics
- Abstract:
- 6.1 Introduction
- 6.2 Economic efficiency
- 6.3 Environmental impact
- 6.4 The characteristics of the aeroplane
- 6.5 What determines the value of the energy liberated to revenue work ratio (ETRW)?
- 6.6 Observations on the ETRW
- 6.7 Aircraft performance
- 6.8 Where does it all go? Explaining the discrepancy between energy liberated and revenue work
- 6.9 Improving the discrepancy between energy liberated and revenue work
- 6.10 Addressing the climate issue
- 6.11 Conclusions
- 6.12 Acknowledgements
- Chapter 7: The human factors that relate to technological developments in aviation
- Chapter 8: Innovation in supersonic passenger air travel
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Part II: Change
- Chapter 9: The process of innovation in aeronautics
- Chapter 10: Managing innovative technology development in aeronautics: technology assessment (TA) techniques
- Chapter 11: Mining the âfar sideâ of technology to develop revolutionary aircraft prototypes: the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) approach
- Chapter 12: Revolutionary ideas about the future of air transport
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Part III: Challenges
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Chapter 13: Intellectual property, patents and innovation in aeronautics
- Abstract:
- 13.1 Introduction
- 13.2 Commentary on likely future trends
- 13.3 Creativity and innovation as a mechanism for capturing intellectual property
- 13.4 Intellectual property and patenting
- 13.5 Converting patents into products
- 13.6 Establishing patent value
- 13.7 Trends driving innovation within the commercial aerospace industry
- 13.8 The switch from aluminum to composites
- 13.9 Conception of AMP equipment
- 13.10 AMP equipment definitions
- 13.11 Evolution of AMP equipment
- 13.12 AMP equipment family tree
- 13.13 Conclusion
- 13.14 Sources of further information
- 13.16 Appendix: AMP acronym list
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Chapter 14: Cost, time and technical performance risk mitigation in large, complex and innovative aeronautics development projects
- Abstract:
- 14.1 Introduction
- 14.2 Interdependence of development cost, schedule, and technical performance
- 14.3 The aspect of risk
- 14.4 An integrated decision-support model – the risk value method (RVM)
- 14.5 Example: an unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV) development project
- 14.6 Discussion
- 14.7 Conclusion and future trends
- 14.8 Sources of further information and advice
- Chapter 15: Innovation in aeronautics through Lean Engineering
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Chapter 13: Intellectual property, patents and innovation in aeronautics
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Part IV: Conclusion
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Chapter 16: Conclusion: innovations in aeronautics
- Abstract:
- 16.1 Introduction
- 16.2 Innovation and risk
- 16.3 Technology readiness levels (TRLs)
- 16.4 Capturing innovation and disruptive technologies
- 16.5 Key design drivers
- 16.6 Moving from concept to implementation
- 16.7 Computer-assisted engineering and design
- 16.8 The innovation process
- 16.9 Developing a culture of innovation
- 16.10 Innovation ‘agendas’
- 16.11 Education and innovation
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Chapter 16: Conclusion: innovations in aeronautics
- Glossary
- Index
Product information
- Title: Innovation in Aeronautics
- Author(s):
- Release date: June 2012
- Publisher(s): Woodhead Publishing
- ISBN: 9780857096098
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