The incompressible subsonic aerodynamics of four entry-vehicle shapes with variable c.g. locations are examined in the Langley 20-Foot Vertical Spin Tunnel. The shapes examined are spherically-blunted cones with half-cone angles of 30, 45, and 60 deg. The nose bluntness varies between 0.25 and 0.5 times the base diameter. The Reynolds number based on model diameter for these tests is near 500,000. Quantitative data on attitude and location are collected using a video-based data acquisition system and reduced with a six deg-of-freedom inverse method. All of the shapes examined suffered from strong dynamic instabilities which could produced limit cycles with sufficient amplitudes to overcome static stability of the configuration. Increasing c...
Free-flight experiments have been conducted in the University of Oxford High Density tunnel, a heate...
The hypersonic flow over a spherically blunt cone exhibits two regimes separated by an almost discon...
Determination of transonic aerodynamic characteristics of spherically blunted 55 and 60 degree half-...
The incompressible subsonic aerodynamics of four entry-vehicle shapes with variable c.g. locations a...
Five spherically blunted cones were tested in free flight, in still air, to determine their aerodyna...
The report presents a summary of the important results obtained on a combined analytical and experim...
Results of subsonic and supersonic wind-tunnel tests with a magnetic balance and suspension system o...
An investigation has been made to determine the transition characteristics of a group of blunt cones...
A three-component accelerometer balance system is used to study the drag reduction effect of an aero...
Low subsonic static and dynamic stability characteristics of blunt 120 deg conical configuratio
Wind tunnel tests were conducted at M = 10 and at M = 14 and 20 to obtain experimental data on the h...
The emerging and competitive environment in the space technology requires the improvements in the ca...
A computational survey of the pressure drag on axisymmetric conical bodies of varying vertex angle a...
A new nose shape that was determined using the penetration mechanics to have the least penetration d...
Aerodynamic characteristics of two blunt half cone wedge entry configurations at supersonic speed
Free-flight experiments have been conducted in the University of Oxford High Density tunnel, a heate...
The hypersonic flow over a spherically blunt cone exhibits two regimes separated by an almost discon...
Determination of transonic aerodynamic characteristics of spherically blunted 55 and 60 degree half-...
The incompressible subsonic aerodynamics of four entry-vehicle shapes with variable c.g. locations a...
Five spherically blunted cones were tested in free flight, in still air, to determine their aerodyna...
The report presents a summary of the important results obtained on a combined analytical and experim...
Results of subsonic and supersonic wind-tunnel tests with a magnetic balance and suspension system o...
An investigation has been made to determine the transition characteristics of a group of blunt cones...
A three-component accelerometer balance system is used to study the drag reduction effect of an aero...
Low subsonic static and dynamic stability characteristics of blunt 120 deg conical configuratio
Wind tunnel tests were conducted at M = 10 and at M = 14 and 20 to obtain experimental data on the h...
The emerging and competitive environment in the space technology requires the improvements in the ca...
A computational survey of the pressure drag on axisymmetric conical bodies of varying vertex angle a...
A new nose shape that was determined using the penetration mechanics to have the least penetration d...
Aerodynamic characteristics of two blunt half cone wedge entry configurations at supersonic speed
Free-flight experiments have been conducted in the University of Oxford High Density tunnel, a heate...
The hypersonic flow over a spherically blunt cone exhibits two regimes separated by an almost discon...
Determination of transonic aerodynamic characteristics of spherically blunted 55 and 60 degree half-...