Resurgent interest in development of Aerospace Plane and Orient Express type vehicles promises to stretch structural technology for hypersonic flight vehicles to the uppermost limits. Significant portions of the structure may require active cooling of some type to survive hostile environments. Despite a lack of recent research activity for cooled structures, a significant body of unclassified knowledge exists concerning such structures. Contractual and in-house research conducted mainly by NASA's Langley Research Center during the 60's and 70's on vehicles very similar to the proposed Orient Express has provided a substantial data base for convectively cooled hypersonic flight structures. Specifically, results are presented for regenerative...
The structures assembly model (SAM) was installed, and wind tunnel systems were checked out. The fir...
Aviation industry is continuously growing especially for very long distance flights due to the globa...
The papers at this symposium were presented by 24 speakers representing airframe, missile, and engin...
Parametric studies were conducted to investigate the relative merits of construction materials, cool...
Vehicles, such as the X-15 or National Aero-Space Plane, traveling at hypersonic speeds through the ...
The structures technology required for hypersonic cruise vehicles is reviewed. Engine structures and...
An extensive survey of current and future airframe construction materials and coolants was conducted...
Transpiration and convective cooling concepts are examined for the fuselage and tail surface of a Ma...
Transpiration and convective cooling concepts are examined for the fuselage and tail surface of a Ma...
Results of engineering analyses assessing the conceptual feasibility of a large capacity heat pump f...
The potential benefits of using the fuel heat sink of hydrogen fueled supersonic transports for cool...
A major concern in advancing the state of the art technologies for hypersonic vehicles is the develo...
The effects of fuselage cross section and structural arrangement on the performance of actively cool...
Hypersonic vehicles are envisioned to require, in addition to carbon-carbon and ceramic-matrix compo...
Structural design problems for missions, design requirements, and configurations of hypersonic air v...
The structures assembly model (SAM) was installed, and wind tunnel systems were checked out. The fir...
Aviation industry is continuously growing especially for very long distance flights due to the globa...
The papers at this symposium were presented by 24 speakers representing airframe, missile, and engin...
Parametric studies were conducted to investigate the relative merits of construction materials, cool...
Vehicles, such as the X-15 or National Aero-Space Plane, traveling at hypersonic speeds through the ...
The structures technology required for hypersonic cruise vehicles is reviewed. Engine structures and...
An extensive survey of current and future airframe construction materials and coolants was conducted...
Transpiration and convective cooling concepts are examined for the fuselage and tail surface of a Ma...
Transpiration and convective cooling concepts are examined for the fuselage and tail surface of a Ma...
Results of engineering analyses assessing the conceptual feasibility of a large capacity heat pump f...
The potential benefits of using the fuel heat sink of hydrogen fueled supersonic transports for cool...
A major concern in advancing the state of the art technologies for hypersonic vehicles is the develo...
The effects of fuselage cross section and structural arrangement on the performance of actively cool...
Hypersonic vehicles are envisioned to require, in addition to carbon-carbon and ceramic-matrix compo...
Structural design problems for missions, design requirements, and configurations of hypersonic air v...
The structures assembly model (SAM) was installed, and wind tunnel systems were checked out. The fir...
Aviation industry is continuously growing especially for very long distance flights due to the globa...
The papers at this symposium were presented by 24 speakers representing airframe, missile, and engin...