This report details a computational fluid dynamics study conducted in support of the phase II development of the X-33 vehicle. Aerodynamic and aeroheating predictions were generated for the X-33 vehicle at both flight and wind-tunnel test conditions using two finite-volume, Navier-Stokes solvers. Aerodynamic computations were performed at Mach 6 and Mach 10 wind-tunnel conditions for angles of attack from 10 to 50 with body-flap deflections of 0 to 20. Additional aerodynamic computations were performed over a parametric range of free-stream conditions at Mach numbers of 4 to 10 and angles of attack from 10 to 50. Laminar and turbulent wind-tunnel aeroheating computations were performed at Mach 6 for angles of attack of 20 to 40 with body-fl...
The X-33 experimental program is a cooperative program between industry and NASA, managed by Lockhee...
A NASA team of engineers has been organized to design a crew return vehicle for returning Internatio...
This report documents the results of an inviscid computational study conducted on the Orbital Scienc...
This report provides an overview of hypersonic Computational Fluid Dynamics research conducted at th...
This report provides an overview of the hypersonic aeroheating CFD research conducted at the NASA La...
This report provides an overview of the hypersonic aeroheating CFD research conducted at the NASA La...
This report documents the results of a study conducted to compute the inviscid longitudinal aerodyna...
Laminar and turbulent heating-rate calculations from an "engineering" code and laminar calculations ...
Measurements and predictions of the X-33 turbulent aeroheating environment have been performed for M...
The goal of the NASA Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV) technology program is to mature and demonstrate e...
Base heating characteristics is crucial to the success and the overall performance of the X-33 engin...
The X-38 program seeks to demonstrate an autonomously returned orbital test flight vehicle to suppor...
Measurements and predictions of the X-33 turbulent aeroheating environment have been performed at Ma...
A brief review of the evolutionary progress in computational aerothermodynamics is presented. The cu...
Critical technologies are being developed to support the goals of the NASA Office of Aeronautics and...
The X-33 experimental program is a cooperative program between industry and NASA, managed by Lockhee...
A NASA team of engineers has been organized to design a crew return vehicle for returning Internatio...
This report documents the results of an inviscid computational study conducted on the Orbital Scienc...
This report provides an overview of hypersonic Computational Fluid Dynamics research conducted at th...
This report provides an overview of the hypersonic aeroheating CFD research conducted at the NASA La...
This report provides an overview of the hypersonic aeroheating CFD research conducted at the NASA La...
This report documents the results of a study conducted to compute the inviscid longitudinal aerodyna...
Laminar and turbulent heating-rate calculations from an "engineering" code and laminar calculations ...
Measurements and predictions of the X-33 turbulent aeroheating environment have been performed for M...
The goal of the NASA Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV) technology program is to mature and demonstrate e...
Base heating characteristics is crucial to the success and the overall performance of the X-33 engin...
The X-38 program seeks to demonstrate an autonomously returned orbital test flight vehicle to suppor...
Measurements and predictions of the X-33 turbulent aeroheating environment have been performed at Ma...
A brief review of the evolutionary progress in computational aerothermodynamics is presented. The cu...
Critical technologies are being developed to support the goals of the NASA Office of Aeronautics and...
The X-33 experimental program is a cooperative program between industry and NASA, managed by Lockhee...
A NASA team of engineers has been organized to design a crew return vehicle for returning Internatio...
This report documents the results of an inviscid computational study conducted on the Orbital Scienc...