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Tsinghua University Press and American Institute of Mathematical Sciences Press Forge Partnership to Host 12 Journals on SciOpen Platform
Tsinghua University PressBusiness Announcement
Tsinghua University Press (TUP) and American Institute of Mathematical Sciences Press (AIMS) have forged a new collaboration to bring 12 of AIMS's esteemed STM journals to SciOpen.
Different configurations, same performance: A new equivalent criterion for distributed ducted propellers
Tsinghua University PressPeer-Reviewed Publication
A research team at Beihang University, led by Professor Jianghao Wu, has achieved a significant breakthrough in the design of propulsion systems for future low-altitude transport, particularly electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing (eVTOL) aircraft. Their pioneering work, recently published in the Chinese Journal of Aeronautics, introduces a novel analytical framework for ducted propellers, promising to make these advanced flying vehicles smaller, lighter, and more powerful. This research offers vital support for the burgeoning field of advanced air mobility, aiming to alleviate urban traffic congestion and utilize low-altitude airspace.
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- Chinese Journal of Aeronautics
How do different types of jets control dynamic stall?
Tsinghua University PressPeer-Reviewed Publication
In the history of aircraft development, maneuverability has always been an important consideration in the design concept of aircraft. The requirements for aerodynamic characteristics are reflected in high lift-to-drag ratio, high lift coefficient, torque stability and so on. The occurrence of dynamic stall will lead to a sharp drop in lift and a rapid rise in drag, resulting in torque oscillation, which seriously restricts the improvement of aircraft performance, and even leads to aircraft crash in severe cases. The traditional passive flow control cannot cope with the real-time and changeable flow field environment, and the emergence of jet control provides a new way to solve the problem of dynamic stall. Although the research of single jet technology has been relatively sufficient, there are few comparative studies on steady jet and synthetic jet, and there is also a lack of related research on dual synthetic jets. Therefore, it is imperative to fill this research gap.
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- Chinese Journal of Aeronautics
Breakthrough rotor model enables safe transitions for aerial-aquatic vehicles
Tsinghua University PressPeer-Reviewed Publication
Operating drones across air and water boundaries poses serious aerodynamic risks due to complex gas-liquid flow interactions. A new finite vortex rotor model developed by researchers in China provides unprecedented insight into how rotors behave near free water surface. The study introduces a predictive boundary that separates safe and unsafe flight zones, offering a powerful tool for the design and control of aerial-aquatic rotorcraft.
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- Chinese Journal of Aeronautics
Breakthrough by York University: Dyson-Harrop CubeSat achieves efficient space energy harvesting
Tsinghua University PressPeer-Reviewed Publication
A research team from York University in Canada has proposed a revolutionary Dyson-Harrop CubeSat design, capable of harvesting high-density energy from the solar wind using the photoelectric effect. This compact and lightweight system delivers much greater power density than conventional photovoltaic technologies, opening up new possibilities for clean and sustainable space energy applications.
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- Chinese Journal of Aeronautics
Dynamics optimization of helicopter main transmission system -- for multi-parameter and multi-condition coupled system
Tsinghua University PressPeer-Reviewed Publication
To reduce the vibration of the coaxial helicopter main transmission system considering both level and vertical flight conditions, a vibration evaluation and optimization model was built. A vibration simulation model and a vibration evaluation method was established. A hybrid Gravitational Search Algorithm-Simulated Annealing (GSA-SA) algorithm was combined to balance convergence speed and searching accuracy. The principle test was conducted to prove the accuracy of theoretical method. The optional results show that the vibration of the optimized transmission system decreases significantly, in which the maximum reduction of key vibration indicators reaches more than 20%. The proposed method could be extended to other fields.
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- Chinese Journal of Aeronautics
Epigenetic drivers of liver cancer: unraveling mechanisms behind hepatocellular carcinoma
First Hospital of Jilin UniversityPeer-Reviewed Publication
A recent review in eGastroenterology explores how key epigenetic changes—including DNA methylation, histone modifications, and noncoding RNAs—drive the development and progression of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). These mechanisms influence oncogene activation, tumor suppressor gene silencing, and contribute to therapy resistance. The paper highlights how DNA hypermethylation silences tumor suppressors, while histone modifications regulate gene transcription. Furthermore, dysregulated noncoding RNAs modulate signaling pathways critical to hepatocarcinogenesis. Importantly, emerging epigenetic therapies, including inhibitors and RNA-targeting agents, offer potential in precision oncology. These findings underscore the relevance of epigenetic research in improving HCC diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment.
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- eGastroenterology
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- PICT-2021-I-A-00975(GM, JB), PICT-2018-1036 (JB), PICT-2021- CAT-II-0012 (GM, JB)
Balancing quietness and performance: New trade-off optimization framework enhances propeller design for next-gen aircraft
Tsinghua University PressPropeller-driven aircraft are gaining renewed attention for sustainable aviation. Yet balancing efficiency with noise reduction remains a critical challenge—especially for emerging platforms such as eVTOL and hybrid-electric aircraft. Researchers from Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics have developed a new optimization framework based on the unsteady adjoint method that successfully addresses this trade-off. Their work offers a powerful tool for designing quieter, more efficient propellers, paving the way for the next generation of low-emission, low-noise aviation.
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- Chinese Journal of Aeronautics
Can we balance the high-efficiency and high sustainability in grinding of aero-engine hot-end component?
Tsinghua University PressPeer-Reviewed Publication
Aero-engine hot-end components face grinding challenges due to superalloys' low thermal conductivity, causing high heat, energy consumption, and reliance on unsustainable cooling. Ultrasonic vibration-assisted grinding (UVAG), heat pipe grinding wheels (HPGW), and minimum quantity lubrication (MQL) have been proposed to integrate to reduce heat generation, enhance heat dissipation, and minimize coolant use. In this case, the high-efficiency and sustainable grinding can be achieved with improved surface integrity.
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- Chinese Journal of Aeronautics