In support of the Columbia Accident Investigation, inviscid computations of the aerodynamic characteristics for various Shuttle Orbiter damage scenarios were performed using the FELISA unstructured CFD solver. Computed delta aerodynamics were compared with the reconstructed delta aerodynamics in order to postulate a progression of damage through the flight trajectory. By performing computations at hypervelocity flight and CF4 tunnel conditions, a bridge was provided between wind tunnel testing in Langley's 20-Inch CF4 facility and the flight environment experienced by Columbia during re-entry. The rapid modeling capability of the unstructured methodology allowed the computational effort to keep pace with the wind tunnel and, at times, guide...
Bird ingestion has been a hazard that affects the structural integrity and survivability of turbofan...
The evolving role of computational aerothermodynamics (CA) within NASA over the past 20 years is rev...
On February 1, 2003, the Space Shuttle Columbia broke apart during reentry resulting in loss of 7 cr...
Aerodynamic tests in support of the Columbia accident investigation were conducted in two hypersonic...
Modern Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) techniques were used to compute aerodynamic forces and mom...
An automated Computational Fluid Dynamics process for determining the aerodynamic Characteristics of...
Discrepancies between experiment and computation for shuttle leeside flow separation, which came to ...
The Space Shuttle Orbiters Discovery and Endeavor have been digitally scanned to obtain outer mold l...
A viewgraph presentation on Computational Fluid Dynamic (CFD) Simulation of Space Shuttle Launch Veh...
A computational study is presented to assess the utility of two NASA unstructured Navier-Stokes flow...
This report documents the results of a computational study done to compute the inviscid longitudinal...
Soon after the Space Shuttle Columbia accident occurred last year, a group of CFD analysts from NASA...
This paper discusses the Space Shuttle Lift-Off CFD model developed for potential Lift-Off Debris tr...
As a preliminary step toward predicting the leeside thermal environment for winged reentry vehicles ...
A study was undertaken at NASA Langley Research Center to establish, demonstrate, and apply methodol...
Bird ingestion has been a hazard that affects the structural integrity and survivability of turbofan...
The evolving role of computational aerothermodynamics (CA) within NASA over the past 20 years is rev...
On February 1, 2003, the Space Shuttle Columbia broke apart during reentry resulting in loss of 7 cr...
Aerodynamic tests in support of the Columbia accident investigation were conducted in two hypersonic...
Modern Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) techniques were used to compute aerodynamic forces and mom...
An automated Computational Fluid Dynamics process for determining the aerodynamic Characteristics of...
Discrepancies between experiment and computation for shuttle leeside flow separation, which came to ...
The Space Shuttle Orbiters Discovery and Endeavor have been digitally scanned to obtain outer mold l...
A viewgraph presentation on Computational Fluid Dynamic (CFD) Simulation of Space Shuttle Launch Veh...
A computational study is presented to assess the utility of two NASA unstructured Navier-Stokes flow...
This report documents the results of a computational study done to compute the inviscid longitudinal...
Soon after the Space Shuttle Columbia accident occurred last year, a group of CFD analysts from NASA...
This paper discusses the Space Shuttle Lift-Off CFD model developed for potential Lift-Off Debris tr...
As a preliminary step toward predicting the leeside thermal environment for winged reentry vehicles ...
A study was undertaken at NASA Langley Research Center to establish, demonstrate, and apply methodol...
Bird ingestion has been a hazard that affects the structural integrity and survivability of turbofan...
The evolving role of computational aerothermodynamics (CA) within NASA over the past 20 years is rev...
On February 1, 2003, the Space Shuttle Columbia broke apart during reentry resulting in loss of 7 cr...