Theses (Department of Vehicles Engineering)
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Theses (Department of Vehicles Engineering) Tárgyszó szerinti böngészés "Aviation"
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Tétel Korlátozottan hozzáférhető Aircraft MaintenanceAl Masoud, Hamza; Menyhárt , József; DE--Műszaki KarThe thesis looks at key areas of aircraft maintenance and engineering organizations, emphasizing the importance of Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) in aviation. It dives into ideas for improving maintenance operations to increase aircraft availability and dependability. The research focuses on the relevance of landing gear within this paradigm, recognizing their important role in aircraft safety and functionality. By using TPM concepts, the study hopes to improve overall efficiency, minimize downtime, and extend the Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF). The thesis conducts a thorough investigation of the dynamic linkages between engineering organizations, TPM implementation, MTBF extension, and the critical function of landing gears in maintaining aircraft operational integrity. This research aims to give significant insights into the complexities of airline maintenance management.Tétel Korlátozottan hozzáférhető Dynamics of Subsonic Airflow and Integration of a Home Simulator SetupUygun, Alim; Erdei, Timothy István; DE--Műszaki KarI have written basics of wings in my thesis as literature review and I also searched and added simulation side of pilot training and my HeadTrack which I built it in my home with my equipments and my own budget.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 The effect of multicultural and monocultural environments on Crew Resource Management education deliveryKlyshpayeva, Dana; Husi, Géza; DE--Műszaki KarThe thesis explores the impact of multicultural and monocultural environments on Crew Resource Management (CRM) education delivery. It traces the historical development of CRM, emphasizing the importance of non-technical skills in aviation. Through surveys and interviews with students from different cultural backgrounds, the research reveals that multicultural environments enhance communication, English fluency, and adaptability, while monocultural settings improve teamwork and conflict resolution. However, each environment presents specific challenges, such as social toxicity in monocultural settings and initial adaptation difficulties in multicultural ones. The findings suggest that CRM training programs need to be tailored to address these differences to optimize effectiveness and improve aviation safety. The study offers actionable recommendations for enhancing CRM education.