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Aalto-1, multi-payload CubeSat: Design, integration and launch

2021

The design, integration, testing, and launch of the first Finnish satellite Aalto-1 is briefly presented in this paper. Aalto-1, a three-unit CubeSat, launched into Sun-synchronous polar orbit at an altitude of approximately 500 km, is operational since June 2017. It carries three experimental payloads: Aalto Spectral Imager (AaSI), Radiation Monitor (RADMON), and Electrostatic Plasma Brake (EPB). AaSI is a hyperspectral imager in visible and near-infrared (NIR) wavelength bands, RADMON is an energetic particle detector and EPB is a de-orbiting technology demonstration payload. The platform was designed to accommodate multiple payloads while ensuring sufficient data, power, radio, mechanica…

Computer sciencePolar orbitFOS: Physical sciencesAerospace Engineering02 engineering and technologyDesign strategy01 natural sciences7. Clean energyPhysics - Space Physicsmittauslaitteet0203 mechanical engineering0103 physical sciencesBrakeAalto-1CubeSatGround segmentAerospace engineeringInstrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics (astro-ph.IM)010303 astronomy & astrophysicsavaruustekniikkaAalto spectral imagerRadiation monitortutkimussatelliitit020301 aerospace & aeronauticsRadiationSpacecraftbusiness.industryPayloadCubeSatElectrostatic plasma brakesäteilySpace Physics (physics.space-ph)satelliititHyperspectralSatelliteAstrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysicsbusinesskosminen säteily
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SMEs' heterogeneity at the extensive margin and within the intensive margin of trade

2021

In this paper, we contribute to the literature on firm-heterogeneity and trade, by looking not only at the firm-level determinants of trade participation (i.e. extensive margin) but also at differences between firms with different levels of trade intensity (i.e. intensive margin). Further, we compare firms that are born ‘local’ and display different scales of international exposure to firms that are born ‘global’, i.e. access international markets soon after their birth. Using a large World Bank dataset of SMEs from 112 countries and qualitative dependent variable models, our analysis uncovers the heterogeneity of SMEs not only at the extensive margin but also within the intensive margin of…

ComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONborn local05 social sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentAerospace EngineeringInternational economicsDevelopmentheterogeneity in tradeMargin (machine learning)born global0502 economics and businessEconomics050207 economicsSMEs internationalization
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A Polynomial Approach to the Piecewise Hyperbolic Method

2003

In this paper, a local (third-order accurate) shock capturing method for hyperbolic conservation laws is presented. The method has been made with the same idea as the PHM method, but with a simpler reconstruction. A comparison with the classic high order methods is discussed.

Conservation lawPolynomialMechanical EngineeringHyperbolic functionMathematical analysisComputational MechanicsEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyAerospace EngineeringCondensed Matter PhysicsMechanics of MaterialsShock capturing methodPiecewiseHigh orderHyperbolic partial differential equationMathematicsInternational Journal of Computational Fluid Dynamics
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Multiobjective optimization and decision making in engineering sciences

2021

AbstractReal-world decision making problems in various fields including engineering sciences are becoming ever more challenging to address. The consideration of various competing criteria related to, for example, business, technical, workforce, safety and environmental aspects increases the complexity of decision making and leads to problems that feature multiple competing criteria. A key challenge in such problems is the identification of the most preferred trade-off solution(s) with respect to the competing criteria. Therefore, the effective combination of data, skills, and advanced engineering and management technologies is becoming a key asset to a company urging the need to rethink how…

Control and OptimizationEvolutionary multiobjective optimizationComputer scienceAerospace EngineeringpäätöksentukijärjestelmätAsset (computer security)Multi-objective optimizationData scienceoptimointidatatiedeFeature (machine learning)Electrical and Electronic EngineeringCivil and Structural EngineeringExpensive optimizationManagement scienceIntersection (set theory)Mechanical EngineeringEngineering sciencesmonitavoiteoptimointiMultiple criteria decision makingFinancial engineeringIdentification (information)WorkforceKey (cryptography)tekniset tieteetSoftwareOptimization and Engineering
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Optimal damping coefficient for a class of continuous contact models

2020

AbstractIn this study, we develop an analytical formula to approximate the damping coefficient as a function of the coefficient of restitution for a class of continuous contact models. The contact force is generated by a logical point-to-point force element consisting of a linear damper connected in parallel to a spring with Hertz force–penetration characteristic, while the exponent of deformation of the Hertz spring can vary between one and two. In this nonlinear model, it is assumed that the bodies start to separate when the contact force becomes zero. After separation, either the restitution continues or a permanent penetration is achieved. Therefore, this model is capable of addressing …

Control and OptimizationMaskinteknikk0211 other engineering and technologiesAerospace Engineering02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesDamperContact forceMultibody DynamicsHertz0103 physical sciences010301 acoustics021106 design practice & managementMathematicsMechanical EngineeringMechanicsFunction (mathematics)Multibody systemComputer Science ApplicationsEffective mass (spring–mass system)VDP::Teknologi: 500ImpactSpring (device)Modeling and SimulationCoefficient of restitutionInnvirkningMultibody System Dynamics
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An experimental investigation on two different methods for swirl induction in a multivalve engine

2005

This paper describes an experimental investigation aimed at comparing the swirl effect induced by unbalancing the mass flow through the two intake ports of a multivalve engine head using two different methods: the first one reduced the curtain area of one of the intake valves [different lifts (DL) method]; the second one adopted a sluice-gate-shaped valve, installed upstream of the intake valves [swirl control valve (SCV) method] in order to cause a pressure drop. A steady-flow test rig (equipped with instrumentation for the discharge coefficient and swirl intensity measurement) was realized in order to compare and evaluate the results of both methods and determine their respective validit…

Control valvesPressure dropMechanical EngineeringMass flowTest rigAnalytical chemistryAerospace EngineeringOcean EngineeringMechanicsDischarge coefficientLift (force)Settore ING-IND/08 - Macchine A FluidoCylinder headAutomotive Engineeringswirl induction multivalve engine DL method SCV methodExperimental methodsMathematics
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Robust fault-tolerant H∞ control of active suspension systems with finite-frequency constraint

2015

Abstract In this paper, the robust fault-tolerant (FT) H ∞ control problem of active suspension systems with finite-frequency constraint is investigated. A full-car model is employed in the controller design such that the heave, pitch and roll motions can be simultaneously controlled. Both the actuator faults and external disturbances are considered in the controller synthesis. As the human body is more sensitive to the vertical vibration in 4–8 Hz, robust H ∞ control with this finite-frequency constraint is designed. Other performances such as suspension deflection and actuator saturation are also considered. As some of the states such as the sprung mass pitch and roll angles are hard to m…

Controller designEngineeringbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringAerospace EngineeringH controlFault toleranceActive suspensionComputer Science ApplicationsActuator saturationControl and Systems EngineeringControl theoryDeflection (engineering)Signal ProcessingSprung massbusinessActuatorCivil and Structural EngineeringMechanical Systems and Signal Processing
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Structural modelling and mechanical tests supporting the design of the ATHENA X-IFU thermal filters and WFI optical blocking filter

2018

Copyright 2018 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). One print or electronic copy may be made for personal use only. Systematic reproduction and distribution, duplication of any material in this paper for a fee or for commercial purposes, or modification of the content of the paper are prohibited. ATHENA is a Large high energy astrophysics space mission selected by ESA in the Cosmic Vision 2015-2025 Science Program. It will be equipped with two interchangeable focal plane detectors: the X-Ray Integral Field Unit (X-IFU) and the Wide Field Imager (WFI). Both detectors require x-ray transparent filters to fully exploit their sensitivity. In order to maximize the X-ray tra…

Cosmic VisionComputer scienceCondensed Matter PhysicBlocking (statistics)01 natural sciencesSettore FIS/05 - Astronomia E AstrofisicaWFI0103 physical sciencesSensitivity (control systems)Aerospace engineeringElectrical and Electronic Engineering010306 general physicsFEAX-IFU010308 nuclear & particles physicsbusiness.industryFilterElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialDetectorComputer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionTransparency (human–computer interaction)ATHENAVibrationApplied MathematicCardinal pointFilter (video)X-Raybusiness
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Transition from self tilt to object tilt during maintained lateral tilt in parabolic flight.

1991

Abstract 19 young healthy subjects were subjected to parabolic rollercoaster flight. A horizontal luminous line was seen by the subjects in a headfixed goggle device. During the hypergravic phases of parabolic flight the luminous line seemed to rotate into and during the hypogravic phase against the direction of static head tilt. Ocular counter rotation and activity of the neck position receptors cannot explain these subjective rotations. We conclude that information from the otolith system, converging with visual information within the brain, dislocated the headfixed visual target line. While the retinal image of the luminous line remains unchanged, loading and unloading the otoliths in pa…

Counter rotationgenetic structuresEye MovementsRotationHead tiltParabolic flightPhase (waves)Aerospace EngineeringHypergravityOtolithic MembraneOpticsHumansPhysicsbusiness.industryWeightlessnessHealthy subjectsSpace FlightVestibular Function TestsProprioceptionRetinal imageTilt (optics)Head MovementsLine (geometry)Visual Perceptionsense organsbusinessActa astronautica
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Reconfigurable waveguides defined by selective fluid filling in two-dimensional phononic metaplates

2022

Abstract We investigate two-dimensional phononic metaplates consisting of a periodic array of cups on a thin epoxy plate that is perforated with periodic cross holes. The cups are individually filled with water or remain empty, in view of creating reconfigurable phononic waveguides. Phononic band gaps exist for empty or filled epoxy cups, leading to waveguides defined with either positive or negative contrast. Straight and 90° bent waveguides are considered experimentally. Lamb waves are excited by a piezoelectric patch glued onto the metaplate and are imaged using a scanning laser vibrometer. Experimental results are compared to a three-dimensional finite element model of fluid–structure i…

CouplingMaterials scienceBand gapbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringBent molecular geometryAerospace EngineeringAcoustic wavePiezoelectricityFinite element methodComputer Science ApplicationsLamb wavesOpticsControl and Systems EngineeringSignal ProcessingLaser scanning vibrometrybusinessCivil and Structural EngineeringMechanical Systems and Signal Processing
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