A flight test program was performed using the Boeing 757 flight research airplane to investigate the effect of noise from wing mounted engines on laminar boundary layer transition. An NLF glove was installed on the right wing panel just outboard of the engine. The extent of laminar flow on the glove was measured as a function of engine power setting for a range of flight conditions. A combination of surface and probe microphones was distributed over the upper and lower wing surfaces to measure sound spectra. The flight test program was completed in June 1985 and the results of preliminary analysis indicate that a maximum of about 29 percent of chord laminar flow was obtained on the upper surface and about 28 percent on the lower surface (at...
The linear boundary layer stability analyses and their correlation with data of 18 cases from a natu...
NASA is investigating the feasibility of modifying the 4x7m Wind Tunnel at the Langley Research Cent...
The performance of a 747-200 automatic flight control system (AFCS) subjected to typical Microwave L...
It was previously observed that an incident acoustic field on a wing with laminar flow can cause tra...
In a continuing effort to understand helicopter rotor tip aerodynamics and acoustics, a flight test ...
The results are discussed of the variable sweep transition flight experiment (VSTFE). The VSTFE was ...
A modular computer program (ANOPP) for predicting aircraft flyover and sideline noise was developed....
Since the 1930s, there have been attempts to reduce drag on airplanes by delaying laminar to turbule...
The history of Laminar Flow Control (LFC) from the 1930s through the 1990s is reviewed and the curre...
Most research into commercial noise is primarily focused on reducing the community noise, noise that...
A technique was developed which provides reliable failure detection and identification (FDI) for a d...
A number of facilities were developed which provide unique test capabilities for aeroacoustic resear...
The Conference Proceedings is a compilation of over 30 technical papers presented at this milestone ...
A large-chord, swept, supercritical, laminar-flow-control (LFC) airfoil was designed and constructed...
The design, development, analysis, and testing activities and results that were required to produce ...
The linear boundary layer stability analyses and their correlation with data of 18 cases from a natu...
NASA is investigating the feasibility of modifying the 4x7m Wind Tunnel at the Langley Research Cent...
The performance of a 747-200 automatic flight control system (AFCS) subjected to typical Microwave L...
It was previously observed that an incident acoustic field on a wing with laminar flow can cause tra...
In a continuing effort to understand helicopter rotor tip aerodynamics and acoustics, a flight test ...
The results are discussed of the variable sweep transition flight experiment (VSTFE). The VSTFE was ...
A modular computer program (ANOPP) for predicting aircraft flyover and sideline noise was developed....
Since the 1930s, there have been attempts to reduce drag on airplanes by delaying laminar to turbule...
The history of Laminar Flow Control (LFC) from the 1930s through the 1990s is reviewed and the curre...
Most research into commercial noise is primarily focused on reducing the community noise, noise that...
A technique was developed which provides reliable failure detection and identification (FDI) for a d...
A number of facilities were developed which provide unique test capabilities for aeroacoustic resear...
The Conference Proceedings is a compilation of over 30 technical papers presented at this milestone ...
A large-chord, swept, supercritical, laminar-flow-control (LFC) airfoil was designed and constructed...
The design, development, analysis, and testing activities and results that were required to produce ...
The linear boundary layer stability analyses and their correlation with data of 18 cases from a natu...
NASA is investigating the feasibility of modifying the 4x7m Wind Tunnel at the Langley Research Cent...
The performance of a 747-200 automatic flight control system (AFCS) subjected to typical Microwave L...