Blunt-forebody pressure data are used to study the behavior of the NASA Dryden Flight Research Center flush airdata sensing (FADS) pressure model and solution algorithm. The model relates surface pressure measurements to the airdata state. Spliced from the potential flow solution for uniform flow over a sphere and the modified Newtonian impact theory, the model was shown to apply to a wide range of blunt-forebody shapes and Mach numbers. Calibrations of a sphere, spherical cones, a Rankine half body, and the F-14, F/A-18, X-33, X-34, and X-38 configurations are shown. The three calibration parameters are well-behaved from Mach 0.25 to Mach 5.0, an angle-of-attack range extending to greater than 30 deg, and an angle-of-sideslip range extendi...
A prototype real-time flush airdata sensing (RT-FADS) system has been developed and flight tested at...
The primary goal of the Single-Stage-to-Orbit technology is radially to reduce the cost of access to...
Flight data recorded during atmospheric entry with forebody pressure instrumentation, referred to as...
This paper presents the design of the X-33 Flush Airdata Sensing (FADS) system. The X-33 FADS uses a...
Flush Air-Data Sensing (FADS) systems use an array of surface pressure measurements to infer the spe...
We describe the use of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations for calibrating a flush air da...
NASA Dryden Flight Research Center has developed a flush airdata sensing (FADS) system on a sharp-no...
A nonintrusive airdata-sensing system was calibrated in flight and wind-tunnel experiments to an ang...
A nonintrusive high angle-of-attack flush airdata sensing (HI-FADS) system was installed and flight-...
This paper presents information regarding the nosecap Flush Airdata Sensing (FADS) system on Orions ...
Flush pressure orifices installed on the nose section of a 1/7-scale model of the F-14 airplane were...
This paper presents the design of the X-33 Flush Airdata Sensing (FADS) system. The X-33 FADS uses a...
A prototype real-time flush airdata sensing (RT–FADS) system has been developed and flight tested at...
A nonintrusive high-angle-of-attack flush airdata sensing system was installed and flight tested in ...
Control of a hypersonic vehicle in flight requires knowledge of the vehicle state to suffi-cient acc...
A prototype real-time flush airdata sensing (RT-FADS) system has been developed and flight tested at...
The primary goal of the Single-Stage-to-Orbit technology is radially to reduce the cost of access to...
Flight data recorded during atmospheric entry with forebody pressure instrumentation, referred to as...
This paper presents the design of the X-33 Flush Airdata Sensing (FADS) system. The X-33 FADS uses a...
Flush Air-Data Sensing (FADS) systems use an array of surface pressure measurements to infer the spe...
We describe the use of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations for calibrating a flush air da...
NASA Dryden Flight Research Center has developed a flush airdata sensing (FADS) system on a sharp-no...
A nonintrusive airdata-sensing system was calibrated in flight and wind-tunnel experiments to an ang...
A nonintrusive high angle-of-attack flush airdata sensing (HI-FADS) system was installed and flight-...
This paper presents information regarding the nosecap Flush Airdata Sensing (FADS) system on Orions ...
Flush pressure orifices installed on the nose section of a 1/7-scale model of the F-14 airplane were...
This paper presents the design of the X-33 Flush Airdata Sensing (FADS) system. The X-33 FADS uses a...
A prototype real-time flush airdata sensing (RT–FADS) system has been developed and flight tested at...
A nonintrusive high-angle-of-attack flush airdata sensing system was installed and flight tested in ...
Control of a hypersonic vehicle in flight requires knowledge of the vehicle state to suffi-cient acc...
A prototype real-time flush airdata sensing (RT-FADS) system has been developed and flight tested at...
The primary goal of the Single-Stage-to-Orbit technology is radially to reduce the cost of access to...
Flight data recorded during atmospheric entry with forebody pressure instrumentation, referred to as...