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Editor's Note: Welcome to the IHS ESDU Blog, the latest blog in CR4's new Aerospace section. Posts will be authored by IHS colleagues involved in developing and managing ESDU products.
IHS ESDU provides validated information, insight and tools for
engineering design. ESDU analytical
methods and tools and rigorously evaluated data collections are used to assist
and improve fundamental design and analysis in safety-critical industries such
as Aerospace & Defense, Oil & Gas, Chemicals and Nuclear, and in
Academia and Research. The vast spectrum of accumulated knowledge and
information covers more than 1500 specific topics in a variety of aerospace,
mechanical, structural and process engineering areas such as aerodynamics,
aircraft noise, aerospace structures, composites, fatigue, stress and strength,
vibration, heat transfer and fluid mechanics.
ESDU (Engineering Sciences
Data Unit, if you were wondering) information and insight are reviewed and
approved by independent committees of industrial and academic experts from
around the world and are endorsed by key professional organizations.
The goal of this blog is to discuss topics of interest to
engineers and technical personnel involved in developing new products and
solving design/engineering problems.
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