Approximate nonlinear inviscid theoretical techniques for predicting aerodynamic characteristics and surface pressures for relatively slender vehicles at moderate hypersonic speeds were developed. Emphasis was placed on approaches that would be responsive to preliminary configuration design level of effort. Second order small disturbance and full potential theory was utilized to meet this objective. Numerical pilot codes were developed for relatively general three dimensional geometries to evaluate the capability of the approximate equations of motion considered. Results from the computations indicate good agreement with higher order solutions and experimental results for a variety of wing, body and wing-body shapes for values of the hypers...
Aerodynamic predictions from supersonic linear theory and hypersonic impact theory were compared wit...
An integrated system of computer programs was developed for the design and analysis of supersonic co...
Results of the experimental validation are presented for the three dimensional cambered wing which w...
Approximate nonlinear inviscid theoretical techniques for predicting aerodynamic characteristics and...
An investigation of approximate theoretical techniques for predicting aerodynamic characteristics an...
Approximate nonlinear inviscid theoretical techniques for predicting aerodynamic characteristics and...
An investigation of approximate theoretical techniques for predicting aerodynamic characteristics an...
A numerical method based on the conservation form of the full potential equation has been applied to...
The applicability of new nonlinear theoretical techniques is demonstrated for supersonic wing design...
A supersonic potential flow solver was developed to analyze the flow over complex realistic aircraft...
The steady form of the full potential equation, in conservative form, is employed to analyze and des...
A computational system for estimation of nonlinear aerodynamic characteristics of wings at supersoni...
A comprehensive aerodynamic analysis program based on linearized potential theory is described. The ...
An integrated system of computer programs has been developed for the design and analysis of superson...
An integrated system of computer programs was developed for the design and analysis of supersonic co...
Aerodynamic predictions from supersonic linear theory and hypersonic impact theory were compared wit...
An integrated system of computer programs was developed for the design and analysis of supersonic co...
Results of the experimental validation are presented for the three dimensional cambered wing which w...
Approximate nonlinear inviscid theoretical techniques for predicting aerodynamic characteristics and...
An investigation of approximate theoretical techniques for predicting aerodynamic characteristics an...
Approximate nonlinear inviscid theoretical techniques for predicting aerodynamic characteristics and...
An investigation of approximate theoretical techniques for predicting aerodynamic characteristics an...
A numerical method based on the conservation form of the full potential equation has been applied to...
The applicability of new nonlinear theoretical techniques is demonstrated for supersonic wing design...
A supersonic potential flow solver was developed to analyze the flow over complex realistic aircraft...
The steady form of the full potential equation, in conservative form, is employed to analyze and des...
A computational system for estimation of nonlinear aerodynamic characteristics of wings at supersoni...
A comprehensive aerodynamic analysis program based on linearized potential theory is described. The ...
An integrated system of computer programs has been developed for the design and analysis of superson...
An integrated system of computer programs was developed for the design and analysis of supersonic co...
Aerodynamic predictions from supersonic linear theory and hypersonic impact theory were compared wit...
An integrated system of computer programs was developed for the design and analysis of supersonic co...
Results of the experimental validation are presented for the three dimensional cambered wing which w...