Applications of Aerospace Technology
The construction, testing, and maintenance of airplanes and space vehicles are referred to as aerospace technology. Technicians may work on systems linked with dependable and reusable space launch vehicles and related ground support equipment, including assembly, servicing, testing, operation, and repair. Aeronautical engineering, satellite communications, guidance and tracking systems, destructive and non-destructive materials testing, propulsion and engine testing, surveillance and electronic warfare, impact studies, mechanical testing, and vibration analysis are just a few examples of typical aerospace applications. Augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR), the Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence, and 3D printing are all influencing different aspects of aeronautical engineering, including avionics. Aluminum alloys, titanium alloys, high-strength steels, and composites are the most regularly utilized commercial aerospace structural materials, accounting for more than 90% of the weight of airframes.
Aerospace Applications:
•Radiation monitoring and dosimetry.
•Radiation-hardened components.
•Superconducting and cryogenic systems.
•Thermal management, advanced materials and processes.
•Big data handling and analysis tools.
•Irradiation and cryogenic testing facilities.
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Applications of Aerospace Technology Conference Speakers
Recommended Sessions
- Advanced Tactical Airborne Reconnaissance System (ATARS)
- Aerodynamics
- Aerospace Engineering
- Aerothermodynamics and Propulsion
- Applications of Aerospace Technology
- Aviation Communication
- Avionics and Mission Technologies
- Engineering Mathematics
- Fluid Mechanics
- Intelligence, Surveillance, Target Acquisition and Reconnaissance (ISTAR)
- Robotics and Rotorcraft
- Space Dynamics
- Spacecraft and Space Engineering
- Turbomachinery
- Wind Tunnel Testing