09--Electrotechnology and Fluidics
| 01 |
Electrical and Electronic
Equipment
|
Electrical
and electronic components, systems and subsystems, such as electric
motors, electron tubes, semiconductor devices, integrated circuits,
electric switches, electric connectors, electric amplifiers and antennas
where the application is not apparent or where there is more than
one application. If the application is apparent, see the group where
the application is treated. |
| 02 | Fluidics and Fluerics |
Technology that uses the interaction of flowing gases or liquids to
perform fluidic sensing, logic, amplification and control functions,
employing devices which have no moving parts. For non-fluidic hydraulic
and pneumatic equipment, See 13/07,
Hydraulic and Pneumatic Equipment. |
| 03 | Lasers and Masers | Devices
which amplify electromagnetic waves by stimulated emission of radiation.
Includes irasers and uvasers. If the application of the laser or maser
is apparent, see the group where the application is treated. See also
14/01, Holography.
For laser countermeasures, See 17/04/04,
Optical Countermeasures |
| 04 | Line, Surface and Bulk Acoustic Wave Devices |
Devices such as filters, resonators and oscillators, which employ
acoustic waves which propagate along a line or a surface or through
the bulk of piezoelectric material to process signals. |
| . 05 | Electrooptical and Optoelectronic Devices | Includes
display equipment, photosensitive diodes, phototubes, image tubes,
cathode ray tubes, electroluminescent panels, light emitting diodes,
light sensitive mosaics, and phototransistors where the application
is not apparent or where there is more than one application. If the
application of the device is apparent, see the group where the application
is treated. For lasers, See 09/03, Lasers and
Masers. For optical detection, See 17/05,
Optical Detection and Detectors. |
| 06 | Acoustooptic and Optoacoustic Devices | Devices
that deal with the interactions between acoustic waves and light where
the application is not apparent or where there is more than one application.
If the application is apparent, see the group where the application
is treated. |
| 07 | Electromagnetic Shielding |
Design, development and application of techniques which will allow
operation of electronic equipment in the electromagnetic environment,
including shielding from electromagnetic pulses, and which will also
allow the prevention of the detection of spurious signals which might
radiate from electronic equipment. For shielding to prevent interception
of generated signals, See 17/04,
Countermeasures, 17/04/01,
Radio Countermeasures and 17/04/03,
Radar Countermeasures. |
| 01 |
Aerodynamics
|
Flight characteristics and problems of full-scale or model aircraft
and their components as they are affected by the dynamics of air;
Flight testing and wind tunnel testing. Includes theoretical and experimental
aerodynamics as applied to missiles, See 16/02/01,
Guided Missile Dynamics, Configurations and Control Surfaces. For
the behavior of spacecraft in air, see 22/03,
Spacecraft Trajectories and Reentry. For the aerodynamics of ground
structures, see 13/13,
Structural Engineering and Building Technology |
| 02 | Military Aircraft Operations |
Military aircraft operations such as takeoff Operations and landing,
air traffic, all weather and night flight, taxiing, approach, and
inflight refueling; Flight safety; Ground safety; Aviation accident
studies; Aircraft simulators and training devices. For missile operations,
see Field 16, Guided
Missile Technology. For spacecraft operations, See Field 22, Space Technology. For navigation
and air traffic control, see 17/07/03,
Air Navigation and Guidance. |
| 03 | Aircraft | Design,
production, and maintenance of aircraft, aircraft components, and
aircraft equipment; Structural studies of complete aircraft components
such as airframes, bodies, and wings. Airworthiness; Crashworthiness;
Aircraft damage assessment and vulnerability studies; effects of gunfire
and blast on aircraft and flight equipment. For civilian aircraft,
See 01/03/09, Civilian Aircraft. For specific
types of aircraft, See subgroups 01/03/01
- 01/03/12. See also Field
16, Guided Missile Technology and Field
22, Space Technology. |
| 03/01 | Helicopters | Includes
attack helicopters. For civilian helicopters,
See 01/03/09,
Civilian Aircraft. |
| 03/02 | Bombers | |
| 03/03 | Attack and Fighter Aircraft | |
| 03/04 | Patrol and Reconnaissance Aircraft | Includes
observation aircraft. |
| 03/05 | Transport Aircraft | Includes
tanker aircraft. |
| 03/06 | Training Aircraft | |
| 03/07 | V/STOL | |
| 03/08 | Gliders and Parachutes | Includes
paragliders and kites, for both military and civilian applications. |
| 03/09 | Civilian Aircraft | Does
not include aircraft modified for military use. |
| 03/10 | Pilotless Aircraft R.P.V.; Drones. |
Includes full size aircraft when configured as drones. |
| 03/11 | Lighter-than-air Aircraft | Airships,
blimps, dirigibles, balloons, for both civilian and military applications. |
| 03/12 | Research and Experimental Aircraft | Includes
aerospace aircraft. |
| 04 | Flight Control and Instrumentation | Instruments,
sensors, displays and recorders necessary for control and monitoring
the flight of an aircraft; Cockpit and cabin display devices and onboard
checkout systems; Onboard navigation display devices; Automatic pilots;
Stability and control systems; Boundary layer control systems; Dynamic
and static control devices. If the application of a flight control
system is apparent, see the field where the application is treated.
For devices used to compute flight times and headings, See 17/07/03,
Air Navigation and Guidance. |
| 05 | Terminal Flight Facilities | Airports;
Military air bases; Runways; Hangars; Ground refueling systems; Heliports;
Aircraft handling and maintenance equipment; Taxiways; Parking aprons;
Crash and fire facilities. For air traffic control systems, See 17/07/03,
Air Navigation and Guidance. |
| 06 | Commercial and General Aviation | Civil
aircraft operations, as described in 01/02. Also
includes civil airport passenger and vehicle traffic studies. |
Last modified: 06/02/09



