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    Development of method for testing spherical bearings for wear resistance
    (National Aviation University, 2021-12) Skvortsov, Oleksandr Oleksandrovich; Скворцов, Олександр Олександрович
    The aircraft industry, as one of the most high-tech sectors, is currently undergoing major transformations. This is due before total deep and rapid changes global economy and the new nature of competition. The technology portfolio of the sector is changing very dynamic, replenished with new samples products and not always "open" developments. Some after some time lose their relevance, and not having time to realize their potential, due to the acceleration of the cycle, others move into the category of breakthroughs and become the basis future aviation. A characteristic trend in the current stage of development of aviation technologies is their migration from the military to the civilian sector and vice versa. In other words, technology is evolving "Dual purpose". Currently, several segments in which the turning points of technological sector evolution: aircraft engines, new structural materials and coatings, on-board equipment, aviation fuel. Historically, aviation development has focused on overcoming two barriers – maximum heights and flight speeds.

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