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           Dr. J. Gordon Leishman secures MURI on Rotorcraft Brownout  | 
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       The Department of Defense (DOD) has indicated that the Clark School has been successful in securing a Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative (MURI) on Rotorcraft Brownout. The brownout phenomenon causes accidents during helicopter landing and take-off operations in arid desert terrain. Intense, blinding dust clouds stirred up by the helicopter rotor downwash during near-ground flight causes significant flight safety risks from aircraft and ground obstacle collisions, and dynamic rollover due to sloped and uneven terrain.  Please join us in congratulating Dr. J. Gordon Leishman and his team of faculty in both aerospace engineering and mechanical engineering for putting together a successful proposal on the topic "Rotorcraft Brownout".    
 
 The team at University of Maryland includes: 
 
 Aerospace Engineering
 J. Gordon Leishman, PI
 Inder Chopra
 Roberto Celi
 James Baeder 
 
  Mechanical Engineering  
 Ken Kiger 
 Ugo Piomelli 
 
 This will be a very exciting project that will lead to a new understanding of how to combat Helicopter Brownout for AFOSR.
         
        	
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  March 20, 2008
	 
        
      
  
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