The National Force Measurement Technology Capability (NFMTC) is a nationwide partnership established in 2008 and sponsored by NASA's Aeronautics Evaluation and Test Capabilities (AETC) project to maintain and further develop force measurement capabilities. The NFMTC focuses on force measurement in wind tunnels and provides operational support in addition to conducting balance research. Based on force measurement capability challenges, strategic investments into research tasks are designed to meet the experimental requirements of current and future aerospace research programs and projects. This paper highlights recent and force measurement investments into several areas including recapitalizing the strain-gage balance inventory, developing b...
Buffeting is an aeroelastic phenomenon which plagues high performance aircraft, especially those wit...
The NASA Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate (ARMD) Strategic Implementation Plan details an am...
The feasibility of designing advanced technology, highly maneuverable, fighter aircraft models to ac...
The Aeronautics Test Program (ATP) within the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) A...
Lack of funding and lack of focus on research over the past several years, coupled with force measur...
The National Partnership for Aeronautical Testing is a cooperative agreement between NASA and the Do...
NASA maintains twelve major wind tunnels at three field centers capable of providing flows at 0.1 M ...
U.S. leadership in aeronautics depends on ready access to technologically advanced, efficient, and a...
This paper will cover the standard force balance calibration and data reduction techniques used at L...
A new six axis air balance was delivered to the NASA Glenn Research Center. This air balance has an ...
The U.S. aeronautical industry was surveyed to determine if current and future transonic testing req...
An overview of the contributions of the NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC) to the DARPA/AFRL/NASA/ ...
There are many challenges facing designers and operators of our next-generation aircraft in meeting ...
NASA Langley has a small, subsonic wind tunnel in use with the 13-inch Magnetic Suspension and Balan...
The Test Laboratory at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center has over 50 facilities across 400+ acres ...
Buffeting is an aeroelastic phenomenon which plagues high performance aircraft, especially those wit...
The NASA Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate (ARMD) Strategic Implementation Plan details an am...
The feasibility of designing advanced technology, highly maneuverable, fighter aircraft models to ac...
The Aeronautics Test Program (ATP) within the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) A...
Lack of funding and lack of focus on research over the past several years, coupled with force measur...
The National Partnership for Aeronautical Testing is a cooperative agreement between NASA and the Do...
NASA maintains twelve major wind tunnels at three field centers capable of providing flows at 0.1 M ...
U.S. leadership in aeronautics depends on ready access to technologically advanced, efficient, and a...
This paper will cover the standard force balance calibration and data reduction techniques used at L...
A new six axis air balance was delivered to the NASA Glenn Research Center. This air balance has an ...
The U.S. aeronautical industry was surveyed to determine if current and future transonic testing req...
An overview of the contributions of the NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC) to the DARPA/AFRL/NASA/ ...
There are many challenges facing designers and operators of our next-generation aircraft in meeting ...
NASA Langley has a small, subsonic wind tunnel in use with the 13-inch Magnetic Suspension and Balan...
The Test Laboratory at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center has over 50 facilities across 400+ acres ...
Buffeting is an aeroelastic phenomenon which plagues high performance aircraft, especially those wit...
The NASA Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate (ARMD) Strategic Implementation Plan details an am...
The feasibility of designing advanced technology, highly maneuverable, fighter aircraft models to ac...