The analysis and interpretation of wind tunnel pressure data from the Space Shuttle wind tunnel test IA300 are presented. The primary objective of the test was to determine the effects of the Space Shuttle Main Engine (SSME) and the Solid Rocket Booster (SRB) plumes on the integrated vehicle forebody pressure distributions, the elevon hinge moments, and wing loads. The results of this test will be combined with flight test results to form a new data base to be employed in the IVBC-3 airloads analysis. A secondary objective was to obtain solid plume data for correlation with the results of gaseous plume tests. Data from the power level portion was used in conjunction with flight base pressures to evaluate nominal power levels to be used duri...
Results are presented of wind tunnel test 0A161 of a 0.030-scale model 45-0 of the configuration 140...
The primary objective of the test was to obtain stability and control data for the basic configurati...
Pressure signatures for a 0.0041 scale model of the space shuttle orbiter were measured in the wind ...
Results of wind tunnel tests, conducted at the Langley Research Center Unitary Plan Wind Tunnel, are...
The investigations of pressure distributions are presented for aeroloads analysis at Mach numbers fr...
A test is presented which was performed to determine the effect of cold jet gas plumes generated fro...
The purpose of the test was to determine the effects of cold jet gas plumes on (1) the integrated ve...
Tests were conducted, from November 15 to December 4, 1973, to obtain surface pressure data on an 0....
Experimental aerodynamic investigations were conducted in the NASA Ames Research Center 3.5-Foot Hyp...
The primary test objective was to define the base pressure environment of the first and second stage...
Results are presented of jet plume effects test IA19 using a vehicle 5 configuration integrated spac...
The purpose of the test was to determine the effects of cold jet gas plumes on (1) the integrated ve...
Tests were conducted in wind tunnels during April and May 1973, on a 0.030-scale replica of the Spac...
Test results are presented of hypersonic pressure distributions at simulated atmospheric entry condi...
Tests were conducted to determine the effects of cold jet gas plumes on (1) the integrated vehicle l...
Results are presented of wind tunnel test 0A161 of a 0.030-scale model 45-0 of the configuration 140...
The primary objective of the test was to obtain stability and control data for the basic configurati...
Pressure signatures for a 0.0041 scale model of the space shuttle orbiter were measured in the wind ...
Results of wind tunnel tests, conducted at the Langley Research Center Unitary Plan Wind Tunnel, are...
The investigations of pressure distributions are presented for aeroloads analysis at Mach numbers fr...
A test is presented which was performed to determine the effect of cold jet gas plumes generated fro...
The purpose of the test was to determine the effects of cold jet gas plumes on (1) the integrated ve...
Tests were conducted, from November 15 to December 4, 1973, to obtain surface pressure data on an 0....
Experimental aerodynamic investigations were conducted in the NASA Ames Research Center 3.5-Foot Hyp...
The primary test objective was to define the base pressure environment of the first and second stage...
Results are presented of jet plume effects test IA19 using a vehicle 5 configuration integrated spac...
The purpose of the test was to determine the effects of cold jet gas plumes on (1) the integrated ve...
Tests were conducted in wind tunnels during April and May 1973, on a 0.030-scale replica of the Spac...
Test results are presented of hypersonic pressure distributions at simulated atmospheric entry condi...
Tests were conducted to determine the effects of cold jet gas plumes on (1) the integrated vehicle l...
Results are presented of wind tunnel test 0A161 of a 0.030-scale model 45-0 of the configuration 140...
The primary objective of the test was to obtain stability and control data for the basic configurati...
Pressure signatures for a 0.0041 scale model of the space shuttle orbiter were measured in the wind ...