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Reducing the Impact of Bird Strikes

AM&P Technical Articles, 2013
Abstract Simulating bird-plane collisions helps aviation engineers design safer aerostructures and reduce physical testing.
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Estimating the Impact of Bird Strikes

2018
Bird strikes have the potential to cause severe damage to aircraft. Therefore, measures to reduce the risk of bird strikes are performed at airports. However, this risk is not limited to the airport but is increased in the arrival and departure corridors as well. Consequently, a significant amount of bird strikes occurs outside the direct airport area.
Metz, Isabel   +4 more
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Simulation of Bird Strikes on Turbine Engines

Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power, 1990
External components of aeroengines, such as casings and intake blades, must be capable of withstanding bird strikes. Various methods of computer simulation that have been developed are presented in summary. The most accurate and meaningful results are obtained with finite element programs specifically developed for impact events. Bird and component are
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Bird strike

2016
Reza Hedayati, Mojtaba Sadighi
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Boeing: No Nerds, No Birds (a): To Strike or Not to Strike

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2006
Patricia H. Werhane   +3 more
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Boeing: No Nerds, No Birds (a): To Strike or Not to Strike

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2008
Patricia H. Werhane, Jenny Mead
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Simulating the Risk of Bird Strikes

2017
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Metz, Isabel   +4 more
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What is the Potential of a Bird Strike Advisory System?

2019
This paper presents a collision avoidance algorithm to prevent bird strikes for aircraft departing from an airport. By using trajectory-information of aircraft and birds, the algorithm predicts potential collisions. Collision avoidance is performed by delaying departing aircraft until they can follow a collision-free trajectory.
Metz, Isabel Carole   +4 more
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Discussion on the Construction of Airport Bird Strike and Harmonious Bird Strike Prevention System

Foreign Language Science and Technology Journal Database Natural Science, 2022
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