This report documents the results of an inviscid computational study conducted on two aeroshell configurations for a proposed '07 Mars Lander. The aeroshell configurations are asymmetric due to the presence of the tabs at the maximum diameter location. The purpose of these tabs was to change the pitching moment characteristics so that the aeroshell will trim at a non-zero angle of attack and produce a lift-to-drag ratio of approximately -0.25. This is required in the guidance of the vehicle on its trajectory. One of the two configurations is called the shelf and the other is called the tab. The unstructured grid software FELISA with the equilibrium Mars gas option was used for these computations. The computations were done for six points on...
The static aerodynamics for the Mars Exploration Rover (MER) aeroshell are presented. This aerodynam...
A theoretical and experimental study has been undertaken, under ESA contract, by a team including GM...
A limited aerodynamic, stability and control, and task evaluation of a new rocket-powered Mars airpl...
This report documents the results of an inviscid computational study conducted on several candidate ...
This report documents the results of a computational study done to compute the inviscid longitudinal...
Supersonic aerodynamic data were obtained for proposed Mars '07 Smart Lander configurations in NASA ...
This report documents the results of an inviscid computational study conducted on the Orbital Scienc...
Aerodynamic wind-tunnel screening tests were conducted on a 0.029 scale model of a proposed Mars Sur...
Maximum 200 words) characteristics of three aeroshell configurations of the proposed '07 Mars ...
A theoretical and experimental study has been undertaken, under ESA contract, by a team including GM...
This paper deals with the aerodynamic exploration analysis of innovative unusual vehicle concepts, s...
The buckling modes of four optimized Mars entry aeroshell configurations at angle-of-attack loadings...
The proposed Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) mission is intended to deliver a large rover to the Marti...
Complex lifting entry was selected for precise landing performance during the Mars Science Laborator...
The Martian atmosphere does not contain the density to provide enough drag to slow down a heavy entr...
The static aerodynamics for the Mars Exploration Rover (MER) aeroshell are presented. This aerodynam...
A theoretical and experimental study has been undertaken, under ESA contract, by a team including GM...
A limited aerodynamic, stability and control, and task evaluation of a new rocket-powered Mars airpl...
This report documents the results of an inviscid computational study conducted on several candidate ...
This report documents the results of a computational study done to compute the inviscid longitudinal...
Supersonic aerodynamic data were obtained for proposed Mars '07 Smart Lander configurations in NASA ...
This report documents the results of an inviscid computational study conducted on the Orbital Scienc...
Aerodynamic wind-tunnel screening tests were conducted on a 0.029 scale model of a proposed Mars Sur...
Maximum 200 words) characteristics of three aeroshell configurations of the proposed '07 Mars ...
A theoretical and experimental study has been undertaken, under ESA contract, by a team including GM...
This paper deals with the aerodynamic exploration analysis of innovative unusual vehicle concepts, s...
The buckling modes of four optimized Mars entry aeroshell configurations at angle-of-attack loadings...
The proposed Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) mission is intended to deliver a large rover to the Marti...
Complex lifting entry was selected for precise landing performance during the Mars Science Laborator...
The Martian atmosphere does not contain the density to provide enough drag to slow down a heavy entr...
The static aerodynamics for the Mars Exploration Rover (MER) aeroshell are presented. This aerodynam...
A theoretical and experimental study has been undertaken, under ESA contract, by a team including GM...
A limited aerodynamic, stability and control, and task evaluation of a new rocket-powered Mars airpl...