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2001 Adaptive Selection of Engine Technology Solution Sets from a Large Combinatorial SpaceMacsotai, Noel I.; Mavris, Dimitri N.; German, Brian Joseph; Roth, Bryce AlexanderPaper
Sep-2001 Commercial Engine Architecture Selection in the Presence of Uncertainty and Evolving RequirementsMavris, Dimitri N.; Roth, Bryce AlexanderPaper
Jul-2000 A Comparision of Thermodynamic Loss Models Applied to the J-79 Turbojet EngineMavris, Dimitri N.; Roth, Bryce AlexanderPaper
Sep-1999 A Method for Probabilistic Sensitivity Analysis of Commercial Aircraft EnginesMacsotai, Noel I.; Roth, Bryce Alexander; Mavris, Dimitri N.Paper
Jul-2002 A Method for Thermodynamic Work Potential Analysis of Aircraft EnginesMavris, Dimitri N.; McDonald, Robert Alan; Roth, Bryce AlexanderPaper
Sep-2005 Preliminary Design of a 2D Supersonic Inlet to Maximize Total Pressure RecoveryGeorgia Institute of Technology. Aerospace Systems Design Laboratory; Mavris, Dimitri N.; Ran, HongjunPaper
Jul-1998 A Probabilistic Approach to UCAV Engine SizingElliott, Don; Mavris, Dimitri N.; Roth, Bryce AlexanderPaper
Sep-1998 A Probabilistic Design Methodology for Commercial Aircraft Engine Cycle SelectionRoth, Bryce Alexander; Macsotai, Noel I.; Mavris, Dimitri N.Paper
Jan-1999 A Stochastic Approach to Designing Affordable, Environmentally Acceptable SystemsRoth, Bryce Alexander; Mavris, Dimitri N.Paper
Jan-2004 System Reliability Assessment using Covariate TheorySchrage, Daniel P.; Mavris, Dimitri N.; Wallace, Jon MichaelPaper
Jul-2001 A Work Potential Perspective of Engine Component PerformanceRoth, Bryce AlexanderPaper
Jul-2004 A Work Transfer Perspective of Propulsion System PerformanceRoth, Bryce AlexanderPaper
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