Publication Series

Publication Series

Publication Series Skynetics Publication Series is a list of technical publications available through a variety of internationally recognized technical journals. Listed below is a growing list of these publications. Please contact Skynetics for further information on any of these articles or to explore how Skynetics can satisfy your company’s modelling and simulation demands. 2015 – […]

Aerospace System Technology 2015

Aerospace System Technology 2015 Skynetics was pleased to present at the prestigious Aerospace System Technology Conference in Hamburg this year. The presentation showcased an analysis of an Electro-Hydraulic Actuation system designed for the actuation of future aircraft landing gear systems. The system is identified as an enabling technology for the More Electric Aircraft concept. For […]

Aircraft Shimmy

Aircraft Shimmy Domain Competency – Aircraft Shimmy! Shimmy CapabilityAircraft Landing Gear shimmy is a complex physical phenomena where the interaction a slender flexible structure, such as a landing gear, and the dynamics of a flexible rotating wheel in contact with the runway generates moments and forces. The reaction forces can generate structural vibrations in the […]

Modelling and Simulation User Conference

Modelling and Simulation User Conference Skynetics was pleased to present at the 2013 Simulation User’s Conference in Toulouse, France. At this year’s conference Westly Davidson presented the topic of Aircraft Nose Landing Gear Shimmy. The presentation material presented a landing gear model generated in LMS Virtual Lab, a new mathematical formulation specific to the landing […]

New Office Announcement!

New Office Announcement! Skynetics is Proud to Announce New Offices! Skynetics is on the move again! We are delighted to announce that Skynetics has expanded to a new office in Cheltenham. The office is located in Cheltenham’s Lansdown Industrial Estate, directly between England’s aerospace and automotive industrial hubs; Bristol and Birmingham. > BACK TO NEWS