Prof. Ron Miles at Binghamton University, New York, discusses how he has developed an acoustic sensor 50 times more sensitive than conventional microphones
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by Hal Altan Telemetry sounds like an esoteric term to someone who has never been…
Ergonomics and human factors is vital in aircraft but can be overlooked during testing and development. Here Nick discusses the latest trends and developments in cockpit design and testing.
This week marks 75 years since one of the world’s most famous bombing raids, the Dambusters. Hugh Hunt from the University of Cambridge’s Department of Engineering recreated the raid in 2011 and in this article discusses how engineers made a bomb bounce with tests that used marbles and golf balls.
Experts from AMETEK Power provide an update on the latest globally-applied standards for testing avionics equipment under extreme power conditions
A³ has been tasked by Airbus to find the next big thing in the aerospace sector in Silicon Valley. Aerospace Testing International talked to its senior management about their approach to development and their vision for the future of the sector.
Following the acquisition of consultancy Stirling Dynamics, Mike Sheehan, CEO of Assystem Technologies in the UK, tells Aerospace Testing about the deal and gives his thoughts on the direction of the aerospace sector.
David Alexander, director at SAE Aerospace Standards, looks at why the increased electrification of aircraft needs standards
Being stuck inside a spacesuit for six days is just one of the extremes NASA is addressing as it looks to a new age of space exploration
Matt Asper from the University of Virginia reveals how ground-based tests are helping to solve the challenge of ice-accretion at high altitudes