Geometrical, flight, computational fluid dynamics (CFD), and wind-tunnel studies for the F-16XL-1 airplane are summarized over a wide range of test conditions. Details are as follows: (1) For geometry, the upper surface of the airplane and the numerical surface description compare reasonably well. (2) For flight, CFD, and wind-tunnel surface pressures, the comparisons are generally good at low angles of attack at both subsonic and transonic speeds, however, local differences are present. In addition, the shock location at transonic speeds from wind-tunnel pressure contours is near the aileron hinge line and generally is in correlative agreement with flight results. (3) For boundary layers, flight profiles were predicted reasonably well for ...
When requiring quantitative data on delta-wing vortices for design purposes, low-speed results have ...
A flutter investigation has been made in the Langley transonic blowdown tunnel at Mach numbers betwe...
The Cranked-Arrow Wing Aerodynamics Project International investigation is continued with the FUN3D ...
The second Cranked-Arrow Wing Aerodynamics Project, International, coordinated project has been unde...
In order to provide experimental data for comparison with newly developed finite difference methods ...
A wind-tunnel test of an arrow-wing body configuration consisting of flat and twisted wings, as well...
In this chapter numerical simulations of the flow around F-16XL are performed as a contribution to t...
This study continues the Cranked Arrow Wing Aerodynamics Program, International (CAWAPI) investigati...
A wind tunnel test of an arrow-wing-body configuration consisting of flat and twisted wings, as well...
Some early experimental results from a combined experimental and analytical study being conducted at...
Low Mach number longitudinal-stability and control characteristics as predicted by use of wind tunne...
The paper describes the numerical study of the high-speed leg of the NASA Langley 14 by 22-foot Low ...
A wind tunnel investigation was performed in the 14- by 22-Foot Subsonic Tunnel on a pressure instru...
Tests were conducted in the VKF/A and PWT/4T wind tunnels at AEDC to obtain captive trajectory, aero...
The aerodynamic characteristics of two similar models of a lifting body configuration were run in tw...
When requiring quantitative data on delta-wing vortices for design purposes, low-speed results have ...
A flutter investigation has been made in the Langley transonic blowdown tunnel at Mach numbers betwe...
The Cranked-Arrow Wing Aerodynamics Project International investigation is continued with the FUN3D ...
The second Cranked-Arrow Wing Aerodynamics Project, International, coordinated project has been unde...
In order to provide experimental data for comparison with newly developed finite difference methods ...
A wind-tunnel test of an arrow-wing body configuration consisting of flat and twisted wings, as well...
In this chapter numerical simulations of the flow around F-16XL are performed as a contribution to t...
This study continues the Cranked Arrow Wing Aerodynamics Program, International (CAWAPI) investigati...
A wind tunnel test of an arrow-wing-body configuration consisting of flat and twisted wings, as well...
Some early experimental results from a combined experimental and analytical study being conducted at...
Low Mach number longitudinal-stability and control characteristics as predicted by use of wind tunne...
The paper describes the numerical study of the high-speed leg of the NASA Langley 14 by 22-foot Low ...
A wind tunnel investigation was performed in the 14- by 22-Foot Subsonic Tunnel on a pressure instru...
Tests were conducted in the VKF/A and PWT/4T wind tunnels at AEDC to obtain captive trajectory, aero...
The aerodynamic characteristics of two similar models of a lifting body configuration were run in tw...
When requiring quantitative data on delta-wing vortices for design purposes, low-speed results have ...
A flutter investigation has been made in the Langley transonic blowdown tunnel at Mach numbers betwe...
The Cranked-Arrow Wing Aerodynamics Project International investigation is continued with the FUN3D ...