Archived wind tunnel data are available for flyback booster or other alternative recoverable configurations as well as reusable orbiters studied during initial development (Phase B) of the Space Shuttle. Considerable wind tunnel data was acquired by the competing contractors and the NASA Centers for an extensive variety of configurations with an array of wing and body planforms. All contractor and NASA wind tunnel data acquired in the Phase B development have been compiled into a data base and are available for application to current winged flyback or recoverable booster aerodynamic studies. The Space Shuttle Phase B Wind Tunnel Database is structured by vehicle component and configuration type. Basic components include booster, orbiter and...
The viewgraphs and discussion of the status of the F-16XL SSLFC numerical design validation are prov...
The implications of using the Shuttle with the SOC were analyzed, including constraints that the Shu...
Gravity gradient stabilization is planned for the space station. Torques arise from air-drag since t...
Delco Systems' Forward Looking Windshear Detection program is reviewed in viewgraph form. Topics cov...
Computational and experimental studies of the thermal structural behavior of thin panels subjected t...
Concerns raised over possible base heating effects on the National Launch System (NLS) 1.5 stage ref...
The Space Engineering Research Center (SERC) at M.I.T., started in July 1988, has completed two and ...
This paper discusses the procedure, approach and Rocketdyne CFD results for the optimization of the ...
A basic understanding is provided of the National Space Transportation System payload processing ope...
The objective of this study was to determine the requirements necessary to ensure a viable Space Sta...
Boeing Helicopters, together with other U.S. Helicopter manufacturers, is engaged in a finite elemen...
A discussion of modeling plan objectives, followed by a description of the AH-64A aircraft including...
Viewgraphs on TOPSAT Global Space Topographic Mission are presented. Topics covered include: polar r...
The Control of Flexible Structures II (CPFS) program is a complex and ambitious undertaking which ad...
Research is in progress to develop flight strategy concepts for avoidance and recovery from microbur...
The viewgraphs and discussion of the status of the F-16XL SSLFC numerical design validation are prov...
The implications of using the Shuttle with the SOC were analyzed, including constraints that the Shu...
Gravity gradient stabilization is planned for the space station. Torques arise from air-drag since t...
Delco Systems' Forward Looking Windshear Detection program is reviewed in viewgraph form. Topics cov...
Computational and experimental studies of the thermal structural behavior of thin panels subjected t...
Concerns raised over possible base heating effects on the National Launch System (NLS) 1.5 stage ref...
The Space Engineering Research Center (SERC) at M.I.T., started in July 1988, has completed two and ...
This paper discusses the procedure, approach and Rocketdyne CFD results for the optimization of the ...
A basic understanding is provided of the National Space Transportation System payload processing ope...
The objective of this study was to determine the requirements necessary to ensure a viable Space Sta...
Boeing Helicopters, together with other U.S. Helicopter manufacturers, is engaged in a finite elemen...
A discussion of modeling plan objectives, followed by a description of the AH-64A aircraft including...
Viewgraphs on TOPSAT Global Space Topographic Mission are presented. Topics covered include: polar r...
The Control of Flexible Structures II (CPFS) program is a complex and ambitious undertaking which ad...
Research is in progress to develop flight strategy concepts for avoidance and recovery from microbur...
The viewgraphs and discussion of the status of the F-16XL SSLFC numerical design validation are prov...
The implications of using the Shuttle with the SOC were analyzed, including constraints that the Shu...
Gravity gradient stabilization is planned for the space station. Torques arise from air-drag since t...