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As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
  • The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, RTF, or WordPerfect document file format.
  • Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
  • An article is to be typed in Word for Windows 97-2003, A4 format (left and right side indention – 2 cm, top and bottom indention – 3 cm), font Times New Roman, size 11, in two columns on a page (column width 8.25 cm, interval between columns – 0.5 cm,) with single space between lines, indention – 0.5 cm.

    The outline of the article is required to be organized from the top as follows:

    1. The library index (UDC) is printed on the first page to the left side, size 10;

    2. The authors’ full names and surnames are printed on the first page to the right side (small letters, semi-bold, point size – 11);

    3. Title of the article (centre of the page, top indention – 6 pt, capital letters, semi-bold, size 11);

    4. Full name of an employer and its address with postcode (centre of the page, size 10);

    5. E-mail address of an author (centre of the page);

    6. Abstract in English with key words (top and bottom indention – 6 pt, italics, size 10);

    7. Text of the article with rubrics’ titles (size 11).

    An article title should be laconic (up to 8 words, 2 lines). The title must not contain abbreviations.

    Any abbreviation used in the article should come first with a full name.

    Top and bottom indention (semi-bold) for tables, figures, formulas from the text – 6 pt. The maximum formula width is 8 cm.

    Tables are presented in size 10.

    At the top of the table the text is to be centre-align both horizontally and vertically.

    All tables are to have headlines (size 10). Numeral headlines of the table (italic type, size 10) are to be right-align, thematic headlines are centre-align, semi-bold type, size 10).

    In the article each figure and table has to be referred correspondingly. The article should not have reiterations, duplication data from the tables and figures. The units of physical quantities should be in compliance with the International system of units (CI).

    The terminology of the article should be in compliance with the National standard. Authors are fully responsible for the content of the article and terminology used.

    The formulas provided with references in the text are numbered by Arabic numerals and put in parenthesis. The numbers are right aligned.

    The values in formulas are interpreted in separate lines. The logic of the formulas’ values explanation is required to be similar to the logic of numbers in the formula. In case the right side is evaluated by fraction, the variables are defined firstly for the formula numerator and secondly for the denominator. Total number of symbols in the index has to be minimal.

    To indicate physical quantity the Microsoft Equation is used as follows:

    1. Variables, Latin letters – Times New Roman, italics, size 11;

    2. Functions, numerals, Ukrainian letters – Times New Roman, normal font, size 11;

    3. Matrixes, vectors – Times New Roman, semi-bold, normal font, size 11;

    4. Greek letters, symbols – Symbol, normal font, size 11;

    5. Sizes: normal 11 pt, big index 14 pt, small symbol 11 pt.

    Chemical formulas are typed in normal font, size 11.

    Drawings are presented as separate files in TIFF, JPG, BMP format.

    Drawings in Microsoft Word must be grouped.

    The images must be of high quality (300-600 dpi), in black, line width – 2 pt.

    Figures should have letterings (size 10) and graphics – numerals (size 10). All explanations are presented separately below the figures (size 10).

    Illustrations’ details are indicated by Arabic numerals (size 11), starting with number 1, with no gaps, no duplication, or clockwise, or horizontally from the left to the right, or vertically from the top to the bottom.

    The language for projections, arrows, boundary lines, coordinate axis must be English (size 11). The titles start with a capital letter (size 11). No points. No abbreviations in the titles.

    Graphics may be presented with or without the coordinate axis. The coordinate axis has to be graded and ranked with indication of the interim values (size 11) as well as symbolic and short name of the unit. Coma is put between the value and the unit. Numbers (size 11) are put near the coordinate axis, zero is written once.

    The list of references should be presented in accordance with the national standards (DSTU GOST 7.1:2006) as follows: an author’s surname and initials, full title of the book, volume, place of issue, publisher’s name, year of issue, total number of pages, the pages of the extract of reference.

    All references should be numbered as a list. The references in the text are put in square brackets. Authors’ surnames and names are written in italics. Only first three authors should be presented.

    Copyright is a condition of publication that authors assign copyright to National Aviation University. This enables National Aviation University to ensure full copyright protection and to disseminate the article, and of course the Scientific Journal, to the widest possible readership in print and electronic formats as appropriate. Authors retain many rights under the National Aviation University rights policies (Law of Ukraine “On Personal Data Protection” http://zakon2.rada.gov.ua/laws/show/2297-17), which can be found at http://jrnl.nau.edu.ua/index.php/visnik/about/ editorialPolicies#custom-0. Authors are themselves responsible for obtaining permission to reproduce copyright material from other sources.

  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines, which is found in About the Journal.

Author Guidelines

INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS

The scientific journal “Proceedings of the National Aviation University” publish original articles which are not being submitted to any other publisher.

All submissions must conform to our presentational requirements.

The material must not have appeared in another publication and must not be submitted for publication elsewhere while under consideration for the Scientific Journal. It should be clearly indicated if a submission was previously declined by another journal.

Two copies of the article are printed out in A4 format and submitted to an Regional Publishing Manager of the Editorial Board. The following papers should be enclosed:

1. Act of expertise signed and stamped.

2. Signed and stamped external feedback with indication of a reader’s name and other personal details (degree, position and place of work).

3. Abstract of the article with a list of keywords in three languages: Ukrainian, Russian, English.

4. Authors’ details in Ukrainian, Russian and English (name, degree, position, job place, education, research area, publications, contact information).

5. Annotations in Ukrainian, Russian and English with the article title and authors’ names.

6. Indication of a library index from a national database classifier (UDC) signed by a person in charge and stamped by a Research Technical Bureau.

7. List of abbreviations, signs and symbols.

8. CD with separate files of an article, authors’ personal details, annotations, abstracts, a list of keywords.

Contributions to Proceedings of the National Aviation University must report original research and will be subject to peer-review. For further information please visit http://jrnl.nau.edu.ua/index.php/visnik/about/submissions#author Guidelines.

According to a national standard (GOST 7.9-95) an abstract is a brief review of an article covering main ideas, results and conclusions. It normally includes formulation of a research subject, goal, approach and methodology, obtained results and a field of its further application.

According to the same national standard (see above) an annotation is a short resume of an article which specifies the purpose, content, types and forms, other specifications.

An article is to be typed in Word for Windows 97-2003, A4 format (left and right side indention – 2 cm, top and bottom indention – 3 cm), font Times New Roman, size 11, in two columns on a page (column width 8.25 cm, interval between columns – 0.5 cm,) with single space between lines, indention – 0.5 cm.

The outline of the article is required to be organized from the top as follows:

1. The library index (UDC) is printed on the first page to the left side, size 10;

2. The authors’ full names and surnames are printed on the first page to the right side (small letters, semi-bold, point size – 11);

3. Title of the article (centre of the page, top indention – 6 pt, capital letters, semi-bold, size 11);

4. Full name of an employer and its address with postcode (centre of the page, size 10);

5. E-mail address of an author (centre of the page);

6. Abstract in English with key words (top and bottom indention – 6 pt, italics, size 10);

7. Text of the article with rubrics’ titles (size 11).

An article title should be laconic (up to 8 words, 2 lines). The title must not contain abbreviations.

Any abbreviation used in the article should come first with a full name.

Top and bottom indention (semi-bold) for tables, figures, formulas from the text – 6 pt. The maximum formula width is 8 cm.

Tables are presented in size 10.

At the top of the table the text is to be centre-align both horizontally and vertically.

All tables are to have headlines (size 10). Numeral headlines of the table (italic type, size 10) are to be right-align, thematic headlines are centre-align, semi-bold type, size 10).

In the article each figure and table has to be referred correspondingly. The article should not have reiterations, duplication data from the tables and figures. The units of physical quantities should be in compliance with the International system of units (CI).

The terminology of the article should be in compliance with the National standard. Authors are fully responsible for the content of the article and terminology used.

The formulas provided with references in the text are numbered by Arabic numerals and put in parenthesis. The numbers are right aligned.

The values in formulas are interpreted in separate lines. The logic of the formulas’ values explanation is required to be similar to the logic of numbers in the formula. In case the right side is evaluated by fraction, the variables are defined firstly for the formula numerator and secondly for the denominator. Total number of symbols in the index has to be minimal.

To indicate physical quantity the Microsoft Equation is used as follows:

1. Variables, Latin letters – Times New Roman, italics, size 11;

2. Functions, numerals, Ukrainian letters – Times New Roman, normal font, size 11;

3. Matrixes, vectors – Times New Roman, semi-bold, normal font, size 11;

4. Greek letters, symbols – Symbol, normal font, size 11;

5. Sizes: normal 11 pt, big index 14 pt, small symbol 11 pt.

Chemical formulas are typed in normal font, size 11.

Drawings are presented as separate files in TIFF, JPG, BMP format.

Drawings in Microsoft Word must be grouped.

The images must be of high quality (300-600 dpi), in black, line width – 2 pt.

Figures should have letterings (size 10) and graphics – numerals (size 10). All explanations are presented separately below the figures (size 10).

Illustrations’ details are indicated by Arabic numerals (size 11), starting with number 1, with no gaps, no duplication, or clockwise, or horizontally from the left to the right, or vertically from the top to the bottom.

The language for projections, arrows, boundary lines, coordinate axis must be English (size 11). The titles start with a capital letter (size 11). No points. No abbreviations in the titles.

Graphics may be presented with or without the coordinate axis. The coordinate axis has to be graded and ranked with indication of the interim values (size 11) as well as symbolic and short name of the unit. Coma is put between the value and the unit. Numbers (size 11) are put near the coordinate axis, zero is written once.

The list of references should be presented in accordance with the national standards (DSTU GOST 7.1:2006) as follows: an author’s surname and initials, full title of the book, volume, place of issue, publisher’s name, year of issue, total number of pages, the pages of the extract of reference.

All references should be numbered as a list. The references in the text are put in square brackets. Authors’ surnames and names are written in italics. Only first three authors should be presented.

Copyright is a condition of publication that authors assign copyright to National Aviation University. This enables National Aviation University to ensure full copyright protection and to disseminate the article, and of course the Scientific Journal, to the widest possible readership in print and electronic formats as appropriate. Authors retain many rights under the National Aviation University rights policies (Law of Ukraine “On Personal Data Protection” http://zakon2.rada.gov.ua/laws/show/2297-17), which can be found at http://jrnl.nau.edu.ua/index.php/visnik/about/ editorialPolicies#custom-0. Authors are themselves responsible for obtaining permission to reproduce copyright material from other sources.

Authors will receive free online access to their article through the website (http://jrnl.nau.edu.ua/index.php/visnik).

For further information about Proceedings of the National Aviation University please visit http://jrnl.nau.edu.ua/ index.php/visnik/about. For further information about National Aviation University please visit http://www.nau.edu.ua.

If you are unable to access our website, please write to: National Aviation University, Kosmonavta Komarova avenue 1, 03680, Kyiv, Ukraine.

References

1. Andreevsky, V.V.; Derkach, A.G. 1987. Definition of attainable aircraft on the trajectories of complex profile. Riga, RCAII. P. 61-64 (in Russian).

[Андреевскией В.В. Определение области достижимости самолета на траекториях сложного профиля / В.В. Андреевскией, А.Г. Деркач. – Рига: РКИИГА, 1987. - C. 61-64.]

2. Lebedev, A.A.; Chernobrovkin, L.S. 1962. Flight dynamics of unmanned aerial vehicles. A manual for schools. Moscow, Oborongiz. 548 p. (in Russian).

[Лебедев А.А. Динамика полета беспилотных летательных аппаратов: учебное пособие для вузов / А.А. Лебедев, Л.С. Чернобровкин. - Москва: Оборонгиз, 1962. - 548 с.]

3. Skripnichenko, S.Yu. 1981. Fuel savings by reducing the loss of aerodynamic control for balancing. Questions GLA aerodynamics and strength. Moscow, State NIIGA. Issue 202: 56-62 (in Russian).

[Скрипниченко С.Ю. Экономия авиатоплива за счет снижения потерь аэродинамического качества на балансировку / С.Ю. Скрипниченко // Вопросы аэродинамики и прочности ГЛА. Москва: ГосНИИГА, 1981. - Выпуск 202. – С. 56-62.]

4. Udartsev, E.P.; Pereverzev, A.M.; Ishchenko S.A. 1998. Operating aerodynamics. Trajectory problem. Manual. Kyiv, KMUGA. 136 p. (in Russian).

[Ударцев Е.П. Эксплуатационная аэродинамика. Траекторные задачи: учебное пособие / Е.П. Ударцев, А.М. Переверзев, С.А. Ищенко. – Киев: КМУГА, 1998. – 136 с.]

5. Skripnichenko, S.Yu. 1988. Optimization of the flight based on economic criteria. Moscow, Mashinostroenie. 152 p. (in Russian).

[Скрипниченко С.Ю. Оптимизация режимов полета по экономическим критериям / С.Ю. Скрипниченко. – Москва: Машиностроение, 1988. – 152 с.]

B.П. Харченко1, Є.С. Плахотнюк2. Аналіз факторів, що впливають на варіювання максимальної дальності польоту безпілотного літального апарата

Національний авіаційний університет, проспект Космонавта Комарова, 1, Київ, Україна, 03680

Е-mails: 1kharch@nau.edu.ua; 2iesp@i.ua

Показано, що балансування літального апарата призводить до збільшення лобового опору через відхилення органів керування, зміни кутів атаки та центрування літального апарата. Розглянуто вплив відхилення органів керування для конкретного безпілотного літального апарата в стаціонарних умовах польоту на дальність польоту.

Ключові слова: аеродинамічна якість, аеронавігаційна дальність, балансування літального апарата, безпілотний літальний апарат, дальність польоту, центровка.

B.П. Харченко1, Е.С. Плахотнюк2. Анализ факторов, которые влияют на варьирование максимальной дальности полета беспилотного летательного аппарата

Национальный авиационный университет, проспект Космонавта Комарова, 1, Киев, Украина, 03680

Е-mails: 1kharch@nau.edu.ua; 2iesp@i.ua

Показано, что балансировка летательного аппарата приводит к увеличению лобового сопротивления за счет отклонения органов управления, изменения углов атаки и центровки летательного аппарата. Рассмотрено влияние отклонения органов управления для конкретного беспилотного летательного аппарата в стационарных условиях полета на дальность полета.

Ключевые слова: аэродинамическое качество, аэронавигационная дальность, балансировка летательного аппарата, беспилотный летательный аппарат, дальность полета, центровка.

Kharchenko Volodymyr (1943). Doctor of Engineering. Professor. Holder of a State Award in Science and Engineering of Ukraine. Winner of a State Prize of Ukraine in Science and Engineering.

Vice-Rector for Scientific-Research Work at the National Aviation University, Kyiv, Ukraine. Head of the Department of Air Navigation Systems, National Aviation University, Kyiv, Ukraine.

Education: Kyiv Civil Aviation Engineers Institute with a Degree in Radio Engineering, Kyiv, Ukraine (1967).

Research area: management of complex socio-technical systems, air navigation systems and automatic decision-making systems aimed at avoidance conflict situations, space information technology design, air navigation services in Ukraine provided by СNS/АТМ systems.

Publications: 400.

E-mail: knarch@nau.edu.ua

Plakhotniuk Ievgen. Postgraduate student of the Department of Air Navigation Systems, National Aviation University, Kyiv, Ukraine.

Education: National Aviation University, Kyiv, Ukraine (2010).

Research area: unmanned aircraft.

Publications: 3.

Е-mail: iesp@i.ua

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