Avancements récent aérospatial

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Proceedings of the International Conference on

Recent Advances in Aerospace Hydraulics
Novembre 24-26, 1998, Insa Toulouse, France
ISBN 2-87649-023-4, 169 pages, 156 black and white figures Reliability and service experience of aerospace hydraulic rotating equipment J.J. SCHWEITZER, Vickers Inc., USA G. BARROW, Aeroquip-Vickers Ltd, England Method for integrated systems design - A study of EHA systems K. NILSSON, Saab AB, Sweden J. ANDERSSON and P. KRUS, Linköping Univ., Sweden Direct drive fuel valve (DDFV) M.L. DARDENNE and G. D'AGOSTINO, Snecma, France E. PERRODEAU, Samm, France A unified strategy for flight control actuators M.G. KLIFFKEN, Robert Bosch GmbH, Germany M.H. GOJNY, Technische Universitat Hamburg Harburg, Germany High pressure hydraulic pumps J.A. HALAT, P.W. GALLOWAY, Vickers Incorporated, USA A brief history of high pressure hydraulics J. JEFFERY, Parker Hanninfin Corporation, USA High pressure filter screen capabilities for aerospace programmes J. KLAPPER, the Lee Company, USA Potential of secondary control for hydraulic drives used in modern flight control systems M. IVANTYSYNOVA, Gerhard Mercator University of Duisburg, Germany Power control units with secondary controlled hydraulic motors - a new concept for application in aircraft high lift systems O. BIEDERMANN, Technische Universität Hamburg-Harburg, Germany G. GEERLING, Mannesmann Rexroth Brueninghaus Hydromatik GmbH, Germany Researches on aerospace hydraulics in Romania N. VASILIU, D. VASILIU, C. CALINOIU and V. MURARU, Politehnica University of Bucharest, Romania EHA application to commercial transports : the Aérospatiale approach D. VAN DEN BOSSCHE, Aérospatiale, France Flight Control EHAs : Towards high powers B. THORAVAL, Lucas Aerospace, France EHA for flight testing on Airbus A321 / Power losses of fix pump EHA versus variable pump EHA M. BILDSTEIN, Liebherr Aerospace Lindenberg GmbH, Germany An approach to EHA standardization A. ARNAUD, Samm, France The BRISC : A specific

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