Welcome to the Institute for Software Technology of the German Aerospace Center (DLR) 👋 In this space you find some of the software projects of the Institute for Software Technology of the German Aerospace Center (DLR). You can also find software projects of us via theHelmholtz Software Dire...
"This turbine serves as a demonstrator for various technologies that are to be used in the real engine, including winglets on the rotor blades," says Andreas Pahs, Project Manager of the DLR Institute of Propulsion Technology's Göttingen site. Applying winglets to the blade tips significantly ...
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Digital technology is changing so fast that we have no choice but to keep up and it is changing the way design is developed and delivered. Tools such as parametric modeling, Dynamo, Rhino, and Grasshopper are becoming more prevalent. We have also moved into research and development and data ...
German Aerospace Center (DLR), Institute of Aerodynamics and Flow Technology, Bunsenstrasse 10, 37073, Goettingen, Germany Andreas Neumann, Jens Simon & Jens Schmidt Contributions AN and JSi are involved in EP thrust balance design since many years. AN initiated the DEPB development and wrote the...
modularThis paper presents hardware and software architecture of the newly developed compact multisensory German Aerospace Research (DLR)-Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT)-Hand. The hand has four identical fingers and an extra degree of freedom for theLiu, H....
In order to test the unfolding, a dedicated test stand was set up at the Landing and Mobility Test Facility (LAMA) of the DLR Institute of Space Systems in Bremen. This test stand features a pulley counterweight system connected by a spring wire to the footpad in order to simulate the ...
This chapter provides an overview on the development process from lightweight manipulators toward anthropomorphic humanoid robots at the German Aerospace Center – DLR. The technological basis for these robots is a modular drive concept based on a tight mechatronic integration of brushless DC motors, ha...
DLR'sRemoteSensingTechnologyInstitutehasalonglasting experienceindevelopingspacebornestereoscanners(MEOSS, MOMS)andthecorrespondingphotogrammetricsoftwaresystems forstereoevaluationandorthorectification.Ittakespartinthe ESA/JAXA-AOProgramtoevaluatetheperformanceandpotential ...
In the frame of the EU 7th Framework Joint Technology Initiative Smart Fixed Wing Aircraft project, the DLR Institute of Aerodynamics and Flow Technology (