
Systems Engineering for Commercial Aircraft
A Domain-Specific Adaptation
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Product details:
- Edition number 3
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 30 June 2025
- ISBN 9781041015581
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages272 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Language English
- Illustrations 31 Illustrations, black & white; 31 Line drawings, black & white; 11 Tables, black & white 700
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Short description:
Systems-engineered aircraft are designed to transport passengers safely. This book explores the concept of aircraft as a complex system, including humans, with safety as a crucial aspect. By prioritizing safety and quality, fewer fatalities can be achieved, leading to efficient, reliable, and safe aircraft for passengers and crew.
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Systems-engineered aircraft are designed to transport passengers safely, ensuring all components work together seamlessly. This book explores the concept of aircraft as a complex system, including humans, with safety as a crucial aspect. By prioritizing safety and quality, fewer fatalities can be achieved, leading to efficient, reliable, and safe aircraft for passengers and crew.
Systems Engineering for Commercial Aircraft: A Domain-Specific Adaptation, Third Edition focuses on Deming's definition of quality, its methods, and the benefits it brings, which were not covered in the previous edition. The Risk chapter will also be expanded to include discussions on Risk Denial, its consequences, and strategies to avoid it. A detailed examination of resilience will be provided, highlighting how it enables an aircraft to prevent, endure, and recover from disruptions such as bird strikes. The book will explore the proactive and reactive aspects of resilience, how a system, like an aircraft, can be defined by its functions, and how an aircraft's design should prioritize the needs of various stakeholders, including passengers, regulatory agencies, and other relevant parties.
The primary audience for this book consists of major aircraft companies engaged in advanced design, aeronautical engineers, and systems engineers.
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1. Introduction. 2. Commercial Aircraft. 3. Functional Analysis. 4. Requirements and Needs. 5. Constraints and Specialty Requirements. 6. Interfaces. 7. Synthesis. 8. Top-Level Synthesis. 9. Subsystem Synthesis. 10. Certification, Safety, and Software. 11. Verification and Validation. 12. Systems Engineering Management and Control. 13. Adapting Systems Engineering to the Commercial Aircraft Domain. 14. Large Scale System Integration. 15. Risk Management. 16. Resilience of the Aircraft System. 17. System Quality. 18. Final Comments. 19. Appendix 1: The Mathematics of Reliability Allocation. 20. Appendix 2: Example Commercial Specification Outline. 21. Appendix 3: Systems Engineering Automated Tools.
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