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The temperature should be noted as third reducing influencing factor; as the temperature increases, RDC increases which results in further reduction of the maximum pulse load. Each of these interlinked systems is burdened with the dependency on the underlying pause between...
The system checks to verify that the calculated volume correction factor (VCF) is within the range specified in the bulk item master. When you confirm a load by trip, the system records CT document numbers to the item ledger. The system creates a separate record for each compartment. Once ...
I am a contractor for a major aviation company and it appears they do these kinds of fits all the time. Unfortunately we are discouraged from asking them questions, so I am left to fend for myself. I thought that maybe someone here had done this before and had a nice formula obviating...
computing a tail load estimate signal by means of formulae and tables whose inputs are said flight parameters;submitting said tail load estimate to a band-pass filter to provide a filtered tail load estimate signal;integrating said filtered tail load estimate signal with a first integration ...
the standard quantity to relieve inventory, re-extend cost, and write ledger records. If you enter ambient, the system converts the ambient quantity to standard. The system checks to verify that the calculated volume correction factor (VCF) is within the range specified in the bulk item master...
and the discrimination of high MWL is a key factor to guarantee the security of the operators[3]. The identification of abnormal variations under different MWLs is of great importance to prevent the excessive high cognitive load of pilot or attention deficiency, which could be important to ensure...
“the demand on the operating resources of a system”. Clearly effort and load are related concepts; one important difference is that effort is a unit that is exercised by a system itself whereas load is a factor that is experienced by a system. The terms effort and load are often used ...
sequence of factors such as the value of outdoor temperature at point i; x x¯—the mean of the factor; yiyi—Another sequence of factors such as the value of cooling load at point i; y y¯—The mean value of this correlation factor; n—The mean value of this correlation factor....
High pilot workload is a major contributing factor to aviation accidents, and workload detection can help reduce the incidence of such accidents. To address the issues in existing workload detection models, such as interference with pilot operations and the lack of real-time applicability, and to...