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370 - Nixus, the Fly-by-Wire Glider

Jun 04, 20211 hr 42 minEp. 370
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Episode description

Guest: Paulo Iscold  Host: Markus Voelter   Shownoter: Kolja Dummann

In this episode I talk with Paulo Iscold, a professor or aeronautical engineering at Cal Poly about Nixus Nixus, his most recent project. Nixus is one of the most fascinating and ground-breaking research efforts in the space of gliding. It uses advanced manufacturing techniques to support a very thing wing, plus a fly-by-wire system to control the ailerons and the flaps; the latter are automatically adjusted to the current speed.

Here is the Idaflieg presentation I mentioned in the intro.

Introduction 00:03:52

Akaflieg | Akaflieg Braunschweig SB-10 | Schleicher ASH 30

Nixus Airplane 00:11:31

(Omega tau 124 - The Concordia Sailplane)  | Autoclave | Ventus Glider | Online Contest (OLC) | Minden–Tahoe Airport (Idaflieg Lecture with Paulo Iscold: Nixus Project - pushing forward)  | How Nixus is build | Carbon fiber reinforced polymer | NASA X-57 Maxwell | Computational fluid dynamics (CFD)

Wing Accident 00:46:29

Fly by Wire System 00:58:05

(Glider competition classes - Open Class)  | Lift coefficient (Omega tau 100 - System Health Management)  | RS-485 | Fault tree analysis | The C Programming Language | Microcontroller | ARM Cortex-M | Hardware-in-the-loop simulation | Human Machine Interface (Omega tau 106 - Game Theory)  | CAN bus | Ethernet

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