Sentences with phrase «aeronautic technology»

Measured rotating weights bolted to engines counter offending harmonics, largely replaced by clever active engine mountings / bushings Balanced crank: Usually done for race prepped engines to reduce the strain on the rotating components and their bearings when spinning at up to 19,000 rpm where a couple of grams turn into kilogrammes at such high rpms Balancer tube: A connection between intake manifoilds of the two banks of a V - type engine to even out pressure of cancel harmonics Bi-Turbo: Term coined to describe an endine with two turbochargers Brake Force Distribution: also called electronic brake force distribution where the ABS first attempts to divert pressure to the wheels that are not locked - up before intervening with its pulsating anti-lock strategy Brake Disc: Or Disc Brake, an aeronautic technology adapted for automotive use to replace the drum brake.
APG - Neuros holds a strong foundation both in aeronautic technology and engineering.
Inspired by latest aeronautic technologies, the German photo and video artist will show a collection of large - scale photographs that give us a futuristic vision of the forthcoming space tourism.

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He founded his Hawthorne, Calif. - based aeronautics company in 2002 to «revolutionize space technology» and enable multiplanitary human existence.
«Drones are so important to the aerospace community because they are basically revitalizing the aerospace industry,» said Mary Cummings, associate professor of aeronautics and astronautics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
It has a robust agricultural sector, and it's a leading hub for advanced technology and manufacturing, aeronautics, biotechnology and life sciences.
The research by Hart and Acs examines companies in a much broader range of science - and technology - based industries that are important to the American economy (and to the employment prospects of scientifically and technically trained people), including pharmaceuticals, medical devices, optical equipment, industrial and agricultural chemicals, guidance and navigation systems, aeronautics and space, testing instruments, and much more.
A comparison of several mathematical laws regarding costs of technologies finds that industrial growth and productivity can be predicted in many sectors, including aeronautics
Space research is singled out for a 9.2 per cent rise, aeronautics gains an extra 25 per cent and ANVAR, which specialises in transferring technology to industry, receives a rise of 27 per cent.
* $ 1 billion for «cars of the future,» $ 2.5 billion on aeronautic and space technology, and $ 4 billion for new information and communication technologies.
Council for Scientific and Industrial Research — The largest R&D organisation in Africa, with 13 specialist units including aeronautics, energy and environment, food science, water and information technology.
The future of the human spaceflight program was the focus of the hearing, although the rest of NASA's portfolio (aeronautics, space technology, earth and space science) was also discussed.
The focus of the hearing was NASA's human spaceflight program, although other parts of its portfolio — space technology, aeronautics, and space and earth science — were also discussed.
During his studies at UC Berkeley, Siemion was a recipient of the Josephine de Karman Fellowship, a scholarship program established in 1954 by the late Dr. Theodore von Karman, world - renowned aeronautics expert, teacher and first director of the Guggenheim Aeronautical Laboratory at the California Institute of Technology.
Within the offered curriculum, there is a focus on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), and a thematic approach that integrates experiences with aviation and aeronautics.
Within the FLA curriculum, there is a focus on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), and a thematic approach that integrates experiences with aviation and aeronautics.
The steering wheel has an aeronautic element to it, while the instrument panel is filled with state of the art technology.
The technology behind computer generated art was originally intended for the manufacture and design of aeronautics, automobiles and airplanes.
It also is a center for logging, technology and aeronautics.
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