Theses (Department of Vehicles Engineering)
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Theses collection of the Faculty of Engineering.
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Tétel Korlátozottan hozzáférhető Enhancing Sustainability in AviationShedeed, Mohamed; József, Menyhárt; DE--Műszaki KarThe thesis explores sustainable aviation's pursuit to reduce carbon emissions, focusing on technology, air traffic management, and socio-economic aspects. It questions the inherent sustainability of aviation, comparing it with other transportation modes. Solutions for aviation sustainability encompass airport infrastructure improvements, sustainable ground vehicles, and innovative use of aircraft airframes for energy generation. Initiatives to raise passenger awareness and facilities promoting sustainability are highlighted, addressing time wastage issues associated with air travel. The thesis concludes by discussing sustainable aviation fuel options, emphasizing the potential for decarbonization and increased efficiency in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.Tétel Korlátozottan hozzáférhető Safety Management SystemFreiwan, Saifeddin; József, Menyhárt; DE--Műszaki KarThe thesis explores the crucial role of Safety Management Systems (SMS) in aviation safety, specifically examining failure modes in aircraft landing gear. SMS relies on pillars like a comprehensive safety policy, risk management, assurance, and promotion to establish a safety-oriented culture in the aviation industries. Proactive identification, assessment, and mitigation of hazards are central to SMS, fostering a safety-first culture at all levels of aviation operations. Failure mode and effect analysis (FMEA) within SMS provides a systematic approach to evaluate potential failure points in complex systems, enhancing the safety and reliability of critical aviation components. The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) recognizes the importance of SMS in aviation safety, as outlined in Annex 19. This annex stresses a systematic and proactive approach to managing safety risks across all aviation sectors