Lack of funding and lack of focus on research over the past several years, coupled with force measurement capabilities being decentralized and distributed across the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) research centers, has resulted in a significant erosion of (1) capability and infrastructure to produce and calibrate force measurement systems; (2) NASA’s working knowledge of those systems; and (3) the quantity of high-quality, full-capability force measurement systems available for use in aeronautics testing. Simultaneously, and at proportional rates, the capability of industry to design, manufacture, and calibrate these test instruments has been eroding primarily because of a lack of investment by the aeronautics communit...
The National Partnership for Aeronautical Testing is a cooperative agreement between NASA and the Do...
As part of a continuing effort to re-engineer the wind tunnel testing process, a comprehensive data ...
After 4 years of existence, the Langley WTE is alive and growing. Significant improvements in the op...
The Aeronautics Test Program (ATP) within the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) A...
The National Force Measurement Technology Capability (NFMTC) is a nationwide partnership established...
U.S. leadership in aeronautics depends on ready access to technologically advanced, efficient, and a...
For over half a century the NPS Aerolabʼ Low Speed Wind Tunnel located in Halligan Hall of the Nava...
The evolution of remote controls used to position aerodynamic control surfaces on wind tunnel test a...
This report presents a description of the 7 by 10 foot wind tunnel and associated apparatus of the N...
Active 3-axis trim of a wind tunnel model in the Arnold Engineering Development Center’s (AEDC) Aero...
Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. Distribution authorized to U.S. Gov't. ...
The U.S. aeronautical industry was surveyed to determine if current and future transonic testing req...
An improved method of calibrating a wind-tunnel force balance involves the use of a unique load appl...
NASA Langley has a small, subsonic wind tunnel in use with the 13-inch Magnetic Suspension and Balan...
The United States Air Force Precision Measurement Equipment Laboratories (PMEL) calibrate over 1,000...
The National Partnership for Aeronautical Testing is a cooperative agreement between NASA and the Do...
As part of a continuing effort to re-engineer the wind tunnel testing process, a comprehensive data ...
After 4 years of existence, the Langley WTE is alive and growing. Significant improvements in the op...
The Aeronautics Test Program (ATP) within the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) A...
The National Force Measurement Technology Capability (NFMTC) is a nationwide partnership established...
U.S. leadership in aeronautics depends on ready access to technologically advanced, efficient, and a...
For over half a century the NPS Aerolabʼ Low Speed Wind Tunnel located in Halligan Hall of the Nava...
The evolution of remote controls used to position aerodynamic control surfaces on wind tunnel test a...
This report presents a description of the 7 by 10 foot wind tunnel and associated apparatus of the N...
Active 3-axis trim of a wind tunnel model in the Arnold Engineering Development Center’s (AEDC) Aero...
Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. Distribution authorized to U.S. Gov't. ...
The U.S. aeronautical industry was surveyed to determine if current and future transonic testing req...
An improved method of calibrating a wind-tunnel force balance involves the use of a unique load appl...
NASA Langley has a small, subsonic wind tunnel in use with the 13-inch Magnetic Suspension and Balan...
The United States Air Force Precision Measurement Equipment Laboratories (PMEL) calibrate over 1,000...
The National Partnership for Aeronautical Testing is a cooperative agreement between NASA and the Do...
As part of a continuing effort to re-engineer the wind tunnel testing process, a comprehensive data ...
After 4 years of existence, the Langley WTE is alive and growing. Significant improvements in the op...