The goal of the Hyper-X program is to demonstrate and validate technology for design and performance predictions of hypersonic aircraft with an airframe-integrated supersonic-combustion ramjet propulsion system. Accomplishing this goal requires flight demonstration of a hydrogen-fueled scramjet powered hypersonic aircraft. A key enabling technology for this flight demonstration is flight controls. Closed-loop flight control is required to enable a successful stage separation, to achieve and maintain the design condition during the engine test, and to provide a controlled descent. Before the contract award, NASA developed preliminary flight control laws for the Hyper-X to evaluate the feasibility of the proposed scramjet test sequence and de...
NASA's Hyper-X research program was developed primarily to flight demonstrate a supersonic combustio...
Hypersonic vehicle control law development using H(infinity) and mu-synthesis is discussed. Airbreat...
The NASA Dryden Flight Research Center and the Technical University of Munich are cooperating in a r...
The Hyper-X Program, NASA's focused hypersonic technology program jointly run by NASA Langley and Dr...
This paper provides an overview of NASA's focused hypersonic technology program, called the Hyper-X ...
NASA's Hyper-X Research Vehicle will provide a unique opportunity to obtain data on an operational a...
This paper provides an overview of NASA's Hyper-X Program; a focused hypersonic technology effort de...
This paper provides an overview of the objectives and status of the Hyper-X program, which is tailor...
Hypersonic aircraft with air-breathing engines have been described as the most complex and challengi...
Hypersonic flight, characterized by speeds exceeding Mach 5, occurs within the atmospheric region be...
- Theoretical With the ability of fast flying, an increasingly dependable and cost efficient approac...
The growing interest in hypersonic spaceplanes, as a new promising concept for space flight, require...
Airframe-integrated scramjet engine tests have 8 completed at Mach 7 in the NASA Langley 8-Foot High...
Lockheed Martin Skunk Works, under a cooperative agreement with NASA, will build and fly the X-33, a...
The goal of the Hyper-X research program, conducted jointly by the NASA Dryden Flight Research Cente...
NASA's Hyper-X research program was developed primarily to flight demonstrate a supersonic combustio...
Hypersonic vehicle control law development using H(infinity) and mu-synthesis is discussed. Airbreat...
The NASA Dryden Flight Research Center and the Technical University of Munich are cooperating in a r...
The Hyper-X Program, NASA's focused hypersonic technology program jointly run by NASA Langley and Dr...
This paper provides an overview of NASA's focused hypersonic technology program, called the Hyper-X ...
NASA's Hyper-X Research Vehicle will provide a unique opportunity to obtain data on an operational a...
This paper provides an overview of NASA's Hyper-X Program; a focused hypersonic technology effort de...
This paper provides an overview of the objectives and status of the Hyper-X program, which is tailor...
Hypersonic aircraft with air-breathing engines have been described as the most complex and challengi...
Hypersonic flight, characterized by speeds exceeding Mach 5, occurs within the atmospheric region be...
- Theoretical With the ability of fast flying, an increasingly dependable and cost efficient approac...
The growing interest in hypersonic spaceplanes, as a new promising concept for space flight, require...
Airframe-integrated scramjet engine tests have 8 completed at Mach 7 in the NASA Langley 8-Foot High...
Lockheed Martin Skunk Works, under a cooperative agreement with NASA, will build and fly the X-33, a...
The goal of the Hyper-X research program, conducted jointly by the NASA Dryden Flight Research Cente...
NASA's Hyper-X research program was developed primarily to flight demonstrate a supersonic combustio...
Hypersonic vehicle control law development using H(infinity) and mu-synthesis is discussed. Airbreat...
The NASA Dryden Flight Research Center and the Technical University of Munich are cooperating in a r...