Recent research by NASA indicates that extensive natural laminar flow (NLF) is attainable on modern high performance airplanes currently under development. Modern airframe construction methods and materials, such as milled aluminum skins, bonded aluminum skins, and composite materials, offer the potential for production of aerodynamic surfaces having waviness and roughness below the values which are critical for boundary layer transition. Areas of concern with the certification aspects of Natural Laminar Flow (NLF) are identified to stimulate thought and discussion of the possible problems. During its development, consideration has been given to the recent research information available on several small business and experimental airplanes a...
The immense fuel savings and environmental benefits of reducing aircraft skin-friction drag through ...
An investigation was conducted in the Langley 30- by 60-Foot Wind Tunnel to evaluate the performance...
A flight experiment, conducted at NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, investigated the effects of su...
Development of Natural Laminar Flow (NLF) technology for application to general aviation-type aircra...
A review of natural laminar flow (NLF) flight experiences over the period from the 1930's to the pre...
Considerable progress has been made in the development of laminar flow technology for commercial tra...
Various topics telative to laminar flow aircraft certification are discussed. Boundary layer stabili...
In recent years, natural laminar flow (NLF) has been proven to be achievable on modern smooth airfra...
Many modern metal and composite airframe manufacturing techniques can provide surface smoothness whi...
The factors which affect the extent of laminar flow on airplanes for hypersonic flight are discussed...
The large performance gains predicted for the Natural Laminar Flow (NLF)(1)-0414F airfoil were demon...
A flight test campaign of a supersonic natural laminar flow airfoil has been recently completed. The...
NASA's program for development of a laminar flow technology base for application to commercial trans...
The flight testing conducted over the past 10 years in the NASA laminar-flow control (LFC) will be r...
A flight-test campaign of a supersonic natural laminar flow airfoil has been recently completed. The...
The immense fuel savings and environmental benefits of reducing aircraft skin-friction drag through ...
An investigation was conducted in the Langley 30- by 60-Foot Wind Tunnel to evaluate the performance...
A flight experiment, conducted at NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, investigated the effects of su...
Development of Natural Laminar Flow (NLF) technology for application to general aviation-type aircra...
A review of natural laminar flow (NLF) flight experiences over the period from the 1930's to the pre...
Considerable progress has been made in the development of laminar flow technology for commercial tra...
Various topics telative to laminar flow aircraft certification are discussed. Boundary layer stabili...
In recent years, natural laminar flow (NLF) has been proven to be achievable on modern smooth airfra...
Many modern metal and composite airframe manufacturing techniques can provide surface smoothness whi...
The factors which affect the extent of laminar flow on airplanes for hypersonic flight are discussed...
The large performance gains predicted for the Natural Laminar Flow (NLF)(1)-0414F airfoil were demon...
A flight test campaign of a supersonic natural laminar flow airfoil has been recently completed. The...
NASA's program for development of a laminar flow technology base for application to commercial trans...
The flight testing conducted over the past 10 years in the NASA laminar-flow control (LFC) will be r...
A flight-test campaign of a supersonic natural laminar flow airfoil has been recently completed. The...
The immense fuel savings and environmental benefits of reducing aircraft skin-friction drag through ...
An investigation was conducted in the Langley 30- by 60-Foot Wind Tunnel to evaluate the performance...
A flight experiment, conducted at NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, investigated the effects of su...