Theses and Dissertations
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Time-sharing effects on pilot tracking performance
(Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 1975-09)
Subjects were required to simultaneously perform a two-dimensional tracking task and respond to a set of lights with toggle switches. Five levels of difficulty and two stimulus presentation rates were involved in the ...
Design of a repeater-jammer experiment for a monopulse radar
(Monterey, California; Naval Postgraduate School, 1975-09)
A current problem of interest in the Electronic Counter-Measures field is the deception of monopulse type radars. The operational evaluation of any deception device requires that some preliminary work be accomplished in ...
An investigation of the flow in turbojet test cell augmenters.
(Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 1975-09)
A two-dimensional elliptic computer model was adapted to the solution of the flow field in a turbojet thest cell section which contained the engine exhaust duct and augmenter tube. Various engine power settings, augmentation ...
The ballistics processor of a multiple processor airborne tactical system.
(Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 1975-06)
This thesis developed the ballistics processor of a
multiple processor airborne tactical system. The multiple
processor system consisted of three INTEL-8080 microcomputers:
the executive processor, the navigational ...
Evaluation of an integrated electronic instrument display for helicopter hover operations using a six-degree-of-freedom fixed-base simulation
(Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 1975-03)
This report discusses the development and evaluation of an integrated
electronic instrument display designed to help alleviate pilot
work load and improve aircraft control during the precision hover task
while flying ...
A new parameter optimization method applied to autopilot design.
(Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 1975-03)
An investigation of a method for finding an optimum compensator for use in an autopilot is described. Given a structure with a number of real poles and zeros which is steady-state
decoupled, the pole-zero locations are ...
Modelling UHF antenna coupling on aircraft.
(Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 1975-03)
Antenna coupling is of particular interest on aircraft
where the structure interacts with the antenna arrays.
These arrays may be extremely complex as new electronic
countermeasures and signal intelligence systems are ...
XR-3 center of gravity characteristics.
(Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 1975-03)
Testing of the XR-3 Captured Air Bubble Testcraft was
accomplished to determine the center of gravity location
which results in the minimum thrust required for a given
velocity. The optimum center of gravity was ...
Velocity measurements in a transonic compressor using a calibrated pressure probe.
(Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 1975-03)
The application is reported of a United Sensor Corporation
5-hole pressure probe to determine the flow field
upstream and downstream of the rotor of a transonic compressor
operating to near sonic speeds. Calibration of ...
A superconducting synchronous torque-compensated motor for naval applications.
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1975)
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