A presentation provided at the Fourth National Aerospace Plane Technology Symposium held in Monterey, California, in February 1988 is discussed. The objective is to provide current results of ongoing investigations to develop a methodology for predicting the aerothermoelastic characteristics of NASP-type (hypersonic) flight vehicles. Several existing subsonic and supersonic unsteady aerodynamic codes applicable to the hypersonic class of flight vehicles that are generally available to the aerospace industry are described. These codes were evaluated by comparing calculated results with measured wind-tunnel aeroelastic data. The agreement was quite good in the subsonic speed range but showed mixed agreement in the supersonic range. In additio...
This work-in-progress presentation describes an ongoing research activity at the NASA Langley Resear...
An overview of NASA's Commercial Supersonic Technology (CST) Aeroservoelasticity (ASE) element is pr...
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The proposed National Aerospace Plane (NASP) is designed to travel at speeds up to Mach 25. Because ...
Some illustrative results obtained from work accomplished under the aerothermoelasticity work breakd...
The National Aero-Space Plane (NASP), or X-30, is a single-stage-to-orbit vehicle that is designed t...
This report summarizes the status of computational unsteady aerodynamics methods for aeroelastic ana...
Procedures for and results of aeroservothermoelastic studies are described. The objectives of these ...
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An experimental study and an analytical study have been conducted to examine static divergence for h...
Accomplishments and current research projects along four main thrusts in aeroservoelasticity at the ...
The current status of computational methods for unsteady aerodynamics and aeroelasticity is reviewed...
This paper presents details of a flutter and stability analysis of aerospace structures such as hype...
Analytical methods are described for the prediction of aerothermoelastic stability of hypersonic air...
This work-in-progress presentation describes an ongoing research activity at the NASA Langley Resear...
An overview of NASA's Commercial Supersonic Technology (CST) Aeroservoelasticity (ASE) element is pr...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76797/1/AIAA-2005-3305-890.pd
The proposed National Aerospace Plane (NASP) is designed to travel at speeds up to Mach 25. Because ...
Some illustrative results obtained from work accomplished under the aerothermoelasticity work breakd...
The National Aero-Space Plane (NASP), or X-30, is a single-stage-to-orbit vehicle that is designed t...
This report summarizes the status of computational unsteady aerodynamics methods for aeroelastic ana...
Procedures for and results of aeroservothermoelastic studies are described. The objectives of these ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76571/1/AIAA-2006-8058-248.pd
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76839/1/AIAA-2007-2013-283.pd
An experimental study and an analytical study have been conducted to examine static divergence for h...
Accomplishments and current research projects along four main thrusts in aeroservoelasticity at the ...
The current status of computational methods for unsteady aerodynamics and aeroelasticity is reviewed...
This paper presents details of a flutter and stability analysis of aerospace structures such as hype...
Analytical methods are described for the prediction of aerothermoelastic stability of hypersonic air...
This work-in-progress presentation describes an ongoing research activity at the NASA Langley Resear...
An overview of NASA's Commercial Supersonic Technology (CST) Aeroservoelasticity (ASE) element is pr...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76797/1/AIAA-2005-3305-890.pd