Historical Perspective on Aeroelasticity A LTHOUGH this paper is about the NASA Langley ResearchCenter’s Transonic Dynamics Tunnel, to a very large extent the TDT is about aeroelasticity. To this end, an historical perspec-tive on aeroelasticityis offered as a method of introducing the TD
This paper presents the results of a survey of past experiences with uncommanded lateral-directional...
This paper presents a status report on the collaboration between the Royal Institute of Technology (...
This paper presents the results of a survey of past experiences with uncommanded lateral-directional...
A historical account of the contributions of the Aeroelasticity Branch (AB) and the Langley Transoni...
The Transonic Dynamics Tunnel (TDT) became in operational in 1960, and since that time has achieved ...
This paper presents the results of recently-completed research and presents status reports of curren...
Testing of wind-tunnel aeroelastic models is a well established, widely used means of studying flutt...
By the 1960s, researchers began to investigate the feasibility of using active controls technology (...
Aerospace vehicles are constructed as light weight, thin walled structures, in order to facilitate m...
The characteristics and capabilities of the two tunnels, that relate to studies in the fields of aer...
The NASA Langley Transonic Dynamics Tunnel (TDT) has provided a unique capability for aeroelastic te...
The NASA Langley Transonic Dynamics Tunnel has served as a unique national facility for aeroelastic ...
All the wings investigated developed at least 90 percent of their steady-state lift in the first 7 c...
The history of structural dynamics testing research over the past four decades at the Langley Resear...
Abstract: The Pilot Transonic Wind Tunnel of Institute of Aeronautics and Space (PTT Pilot Transonic...
This paper presents the results of a survey of past experiences with uncommanded lateral-directional...
This paper presents a status report on the collaboration between the Royal Institute of Technology (...
This paper presents the results of a survey of past experiences with uncommanded lateral-directional...
A historical account of the contributions of the Aeroelasticity Branch (AB) and the Langley Transoni...
The Transonic Dynamics Tunnel (TDT) became in operational in 1960, and since that time has achieved ...
This paper presents the results of recently-completed research and presents status reports of curren...
Testing of wind-tunnel aeroelastic models is a well established, widely used means of studying flutt...
By the 1960s, researchers began to investigate the feasibility of using active controls technology (...
Aerospace vehicles are constructed as light weight, thin walled structures, in order to facilitate m...
The characteristics and capabilities of the two tunnels, that relate to studies in the fields of aer...
The NASA Langley Transonic Dynamics Tunnel (TDT) has provided a unique capability for aeroelastic te...
The NASA Langley Transonic Dynamics Tunnel has served as a unique national facility for aeroelastic ...
All the wings investigated developed at least 90 percent of their steady-state lift in the first 7 c...
The history of structural dynamics testing research over the past four decades at the Langley Resear...
Abstract: The Pilot Transonic Wind Tunnel of Institute of Aeronautics and Space (PTT Pilot Transonic...
This paper presents the results of a survey of past experiences with uncommanded lateral-directional...
This paper presents a status report on the collaboration between the Royal Institute of Technology (...
This paper presents the results of a survey of past experiences with uncommanded lateral-directional...