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2019
Aerospace & Defense

(MUST) Multi User Service Tray

With all the new systems on the Space Center and other areas coming on line I feel this will be very useful. Most systems engineers and technicians use laptops or at least paperwork orders to operate, calibrate, and do maintenance on systems. Most often there is no surface to use the laptop or do paperwork.

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Guy Naylor
Kennedy Space Center, United States
Votes: 6
Views: 2495
Aerospace & Defense
Jul 1, 2019

A “Specific” Drone for Night Time Aerial Wildfire Fighting & Drugs Plantations Fumigation: The NitroFirex Project

INTRODUCTION:

The maturity of the technologies for the guidance and control of RPAS allows for innovative operational options such as the ability to spray (a liquid) a significant amount of an agent of any sort at a pre-established point in the atmosphere. This is the case of NitroFirex,

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Luis M Bordallo
Madrid, Spain
Votes: 0
Views: 2819
Aerospace & Defense
Mar 15, 2019

A Personal CO2 Monitor for Use on Long Duration Spaceflight

Explaining how my device does the following:

a. Monitoring C02 levels in the immediate vicinity of the crew member, preferable near the mouth and nose:

The Proposed personal CO2 monitor is a portable, wearable Bluetooth device which is clipped to the upper body clothing of its user.

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Okpamen Obasogie
Port Harcourt, Nigeria
Votes: 5
Views: 3484
Aerospace & Defense
Apr 12, 2019

Aerodynamic Cavitation for Aircraft

Contrary to logic and general theory, a bullet with a flat tip moves in water several times faster than a bullet with a sharp tip. This effect is simply explained: a flat tip creates cavitation bubbles that rub on the rest of the bullet surface very slightly. That is,

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Jacob Bizehr
Tbilisi, Georgia
Votes: 1
Views: 5616
Aerospace & Defense
Apr 9, 2019

AirBOS-SR: Visualizing Supersonic Shock Waves with Advanced Imaging Techniques

Supersonic flight over land is currently severely restricted because sonic booms created by shock waves disturb people on the ground and can damage property. In 2022, NASA will begin validation tests of its X-59 Quiet SuperSonic Technology (X-59 QueSST) aircraft, which is anticipated to produce a soft “thump” rather than a disruptive sonic boom.

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Daniel Banks
Edwards, United States
Votes: 3
Views: 4098
Aerospace & Defense
Jun 28, 2019

All-magnet Motive Power

Prior to AC all-magnet motors were used for some four decades then forgotten, perhaps from ferrites of the day too weak to be very practical while today with cobalts they are far stronger and last at 90% full power >>700-years.

A recent 1-Megawatt all-magnet generator was developed to have 'no spark',

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Tom Mallard
Renton, United States
Votes: 0
Views: 2197
Aerospace & Defense
Apr 3, 2019

ALPHA: Aerodyne Launch Pad, High Altitude

ALPHA is a remotely piloted reusable rotary flying platform for launching spacecraft from high in the stratosphere instead of from the ground.

The first stage of a typical multistage rocket is essentially a flying launch pad for the second stage. As the largest and heaviest section of the rocket,

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J Swift
Converse, United States
Votes: 1
Views: 2277
Aerospace & Defense
Jul 1, 2019

Analytical Tools and Method for Next-Generation Computational Fluid Dynamics

We have invented an advanced method for modeling transport processes in fluids. The method is adapted to model gas flow, including dilute gas flow at high Knudsen numbers. Instead of modeling based on using an infinitesimal fluid element of a continuous medium, the method approximates fluid flow as a model gas flow.

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Nikolai Kislov
Tampa, United States
Votes: 6
Views: 2612
Aerospace & Defense
Jun 27, 2019

Application of the Biefeld Brown Effect using D.R. Bhueler Formula

In 1923 Professor Paul Biefeld and his student Thomas Townsend Brown discovered this effect during the test of a new type of capacitor. Basically the Biefeld Brown effect is electro gravitation.

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Luis Alberto Migliorero
Colón, Argentina
Votes: 3
Views: 7111
Aerospace & Defense
Mar 20, 2019

Artificial Intelligence (AI) Smart Missile

This idea is about the incorporation of artificial intelligence (AI) in missiles as replacement of heat seekers in order to eliminate the effects of flares that are usually deployed by the target in order to evade heat seeking missiles which is technically called Infrared Homing missiles.

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Role Alvarez
Bacolod City, Philippines
Votes: 1
Views: 4661
Aerospace & Defense
Apr 27, 2019

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