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Aerospace America. October 1999, Vol. 37. No. 10 스크랩

4.International Beat - NASDA faces up to rocket woes/airlines wary of new satelite navigation program/correspondence 8.Washington Watch - conflict, real and potential, looms larger in washington 12.Industry Insights - Civil satelite market's rising prospects 16.Engineering Notebook - Visualizing new ways to build JSF/capturing hard X-ray space images 22.Systems&Software - building the digital factory 26.Seeing more, and risking less, with UAVS - in the kosovo conflict, unmanned aerial vehicles provided critical imagery that allowed more precise targeting and spared lives 32.Microsar meets MAV - Synthetic aperture radar devices may soon be small enough for use on miniature air vehicles designed for reconnaissance missions 36.Laser pinpoint satellite locations - Steady advanced in satellite laser ranging thechnology are yielding maesurements of unprecedented accuracy 42.Out of the Past 44.career Opportunities 49.AIAA bulletin

2000-07-10


Aerospace America. September 1999. Vol. 37. No. 9. 스크랩

Contents 4.International Beat - Air traffic growth nears airpoint limits/China's closely watched missiles 8.Washington Watch - Aircraft, and death, take center stage 12.Conversations - with Norman Dicks 16.Industry Insights - The new regional jets:Too much of a good thing? 20.Engineering Notebook - Space yield finer films for faster computers/A simpler way to build complex aircraft/Helicopter blades with a new twist 24.System&Software - Automating aerospace system behavior design 28.HSR leaves legacy of spinoffs - technologies developed under NASA's recently killed high speed research program are providing invaluable for current and future aircraft and space applications 34.Europe weighs building its own GPS - although U.S. GPS provides free information, Europeans say service guarantees would attract paying customes

2000-07-07


Nuclear Energy : The Renaissance Revealed, A Strategic Direction for the 21st Centry 스크랩

  • 최영성 최영성
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  • 한국원자력안전기술원
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  • 지구과학(지구/대기/해양/천문)

미국의 21C 원자력 개발 이용방향 및 최근동향 관계자료로 다음의 내용을 담고 있습니다. 제목 : Nuclear Energy : The Renaissance Revealed, A Strategic Direction for the 21st CenturyCompass points setting the direction for nuclear energy in the 21st century- Ensuring a national energy policy that provides a diverse and reliable energy supply- Maintaining excellence in safe and reliable nuclear power plant operations worldwide- Achieving a safety-focused, performance-based regulatory framework- Attaining an integrated used fuel disposal program and a flexible low-level waste management approach- Capitalizing on nuclear energys intrinsic environmental value- Maximizing the value of nuclear generating assets in a competitive electricity market- Increasing the strong public and policymaker support for nuclear energy- Building the next generation of nuclear power plants and technologies이 자료의 분석은 한국원자력안전기술원에 계신 최영성 박사님께서 수고해 주셨습니다.파일 첨부. 원자력에너지원문.pdf. 원자력에너지최영성.pdf* 이 분석자료에 대한 의문사항은 최영성회원님께 문의하시기 바랍니다.Email : hichoiys@yahoo.co.kr

2000-07-06


Aerosapce America. August 1999. Vol. 37, No. 8 스크랩

Contents 3.Commentary : The crisis in aeronautics R&D 4.International Beat : French aerospace undergoes sea-changes./Japan target new market opportunity 8.washington watch : Curtailing violence, in Yugoslavia and at home 11.Legislative update : House votes aviation off-budget;new hope for hypersonics. 14.Industry Insights : Aerospatiale matra merger:assessing the impact 18.Conversations : with poter goss 22.Engineering Notebook : NASA flexes its artificial muscles./Factoring humans into space station design 26.Program profile : Research for quieter skies. 30.System&Software : Required:software for systems engineers 34.Comanche on the fast track : although a lack of new funding has limited the program to one flying prototype, the comanche is progerssing quickly. 38.Mixed marks for the ABL : regardless of its trail, the ABL will have to score a solid hit before winning the nod as a sure-fire lethal weapon 44.out of the past 46.Career Opportunities 49.AIAA Bulletin Appendix : AIAA 1999 summer/fall publications catalog

2000-07-06


Aerospace America. July 1999. Vol. 37, No.7 스크랩

Contents 3.Commentary : space; a pathway to global development 4.International beat : space programs find firmer footing in 1998./U.S.-EU aerospace trade issues multiply. 10.washington watch : conflicts, military and civil, defy easy resolution 14.Conversation : with allen ashby 17.Special Report : International space station:Becoming a reality 33.System&Software : Speeding design of composite structures 36.Industry Insights :Business jets ride crest of new model wave. 40.Engineering notebook : Mass producting micromechanical devices 44.Will the sun set on indemnification : it is time for congress to consider whether third-party indemnification against launch-related losses should be extended or allowed to expire 50.Lasers that beam power to earth : although space-based lasers hold great promise for wireless power trnsmission and space propulsion,safety concerns remain 62.Out of the Past 64.career Oppoptunities 65.AIAA Bulletin

2000-07-06


Aerospace America. 1999 June, Vol. 37, No. 6 스크랩

3.Commentary : “guaranteeing“ the space business 4.International beat : Landing in the wake of European research. 8.Washington watch : a quiet celebration and a very noisy war 12.conservations : with jim benson 16.System&Software : freedom of software;the window to Linux 20.Program profile : Microgravity studies offer insights into combustion 24.Industry insihts : The military satellite market 28.Engineering Notebook : Molding a new market for RTM/extending rocket performance 34.F-22 Raptor:Dominating the skies : the F-22's advanced capabilities will enable commenders to establish air supremacy without having to roll back enemy surface-to-air defenses. 38.Unmanned Helicopters begin to Deliver : new VTOL rotocraft concepts are seeking to meet military needs ranging from aerial surveillance and photography to haulding of critical supplies. 44.Many Missions, One goal : an armada of spacecraft will set for Mars over the next several years, all seeking the water that might mean life. 48.out of the past 51.career Opportunities

2000-07-06


Aerospace America. April 1999, Vol. 37, No. 4 스크랩

Contents 3.Commentary - Fortress Europe and big 3..or global 2? 4. International beat - global alliances reshape industry/Asian business look west for funding. 10.washington watch - washington tackels a budget and a bug 14.conversations - With general spence M. Armstrong 18.System&Software - Riding a new WAVE in product design 22.Industry Insight - satellite firms jockey for maket positions 26.Engineering Notebook - bulding Ceramic parts layer/HSR technologies live on 30.Who will fly the Next-generation launch vehicle : Designers of RLVs must decide what role humans will play in the vehicles' operations, and how to deal with personnelsafety issues 34.Setting the Rules for remote Sensing - As commercial satellites achieve high-resolution imaging capability once available only to intelligence agencie, national security issues loom. 40.Creating an Airplane to the stars : A rocket-based combined-cycle engine may enable drastic reductions in the cost of space launch. 48.Out of the Past 51.carrer Opportunities 53.AIAA Bulletin

2000-07-06


Aerospace America. May 1999, Vol. 37, No. 5 스크랩

Contents 3.Commentary : Balancing national interests 4.International Beat : Euro gaining currency in aerospace trade 8.Washngton Watch : confronting the serbs.. and espionage 14.Legislative Update : Uncertain outlook for research in FY00 17.Special Report - Asian Aerospace:Will the tiger roar again? 37.converstions : with Ruth David 40.Industry Insights : changing tends in jetliner development 45.System&Software : Crosspad:Reengineering the clipboard 48.Engineering Notebook : HSR work propels UEET program/Frozen smoke to capture star dust 56.Program Profile : braekthrough technology development on demand 60.Saving SOHO : Although human error led to the faillure of this solar observatory, it was human ingenuity and perseverance that brought it back to life. 68.EELV Meets CAIV : as the world's economies become more dependent on satellite constellations, launch system operabillity and cost characteristics are of paramount importance 76.Out of the Past 78.Career Opportunities 81.Bulletin

2000-07-06


Aerospace America March 1999 Vol. 37, No. 3. 스크랩

Contents 4.International Beat - MAPO hopes rise, pan-European plan stalls/Moon and Mars top Japan's ISAS agenda 10.Washington watch - Crosfire for clinton, in congress and Iraq 14.converstionss - with james baker 18.Systems&Software - Deneb:bright star of manufacuring software 22.Industry insihgt - Europe's hopes for a flighter renaissance 26.Engineering Notebook - AGATE innovations make new aircraft user-friendly/Holding tools in 0g. 30.TMD's Delicate balance - to arrive at a formula for theater missile defense, the U.S. must find the right mix of both technologies and international players. 36.Modeling Launch vehicle Economics - Exploratory modeling can uncover potential problems the government may encounter in its efforts to achieves low-cost access to space. 40.Launching with Laser light - ground lasers someday may boost lightcraft to LEO, virtually eliminating the risk and fuel costs associated with rockets.

2000-07-03


Aerosapce America January 1999. Vol. 37, No. 1. 스크랩

Contents 4. INternational Beat - Europes seeks slice of the CNS/ATM pie/Japan's aerospace sector confrons crises 12.Washington Watch - As station starts up, trainers and troops stand down 16.Conversations - with keith Hall 20. Systems&software - A web of discoveries 24.Industry insights - Jets transform the regional market 28.Engineering notebook - Tethers fpr tidying up space/new POSSibilities for high-temperature polymers. 34. The feature of Earth-to-Orbit Propulsion - Technically simple two-stage launchers with pressure-fed engines and ocean recovery offer the economical operations that have escaped our high-technology turbo-pump rockets for over four decades. 42.Helping China Improves its aim - In working with the chinese to improve their long rockets, is the U.S. satellite industry also helping them perfect their ICBMs? 48.A new solar array concept promises ultrahigh efficiency in converting sunlight into energy for powering spacecraft.

2000-07-03