An experimental investigation of inviscid real-gas effects on the pressure distribution along the Space Shuttle Orbiter nose center line up to an angle of attack of 32 deg was performed in support of the Shuttle Entry Air Data System (SEADS). Free-stream velocities from 4.8 to 6.6 kn/s were generated at hypersonic conditions with helium, air, and CO2, resulting in normal-shock density ratios from 3.7 to 18.4. The experimental results for pressure distribution agreed closely with numerical results. Modified Newtonian theory deviates from both experiment and the numerical results as angle of attack increases or shock density ratio decreases. An evaluation of the use of modified Newtonian theory for predicting SEADS pressure distributions in a...
Preliminary estimates of space shuttle fluctuating pressure environments were made based on analyses...
The problem of predicting aerodynamic loads on the insulating tiles of the space shuttle thermal pro...
The ambient atmospheric parameter comparisons versus derived values from the first twelve Space Shut...
Pressure distributions on a 0.02-scale model of the Space Shuttle orbiter forward fuselage were obta...
Pressure distributions measured on a 60 degree half-angle elliptic cone, raked off at an angle of 73...
Overall fluctuating pressure levels of seven space shuttle launch configurations are presented. The ...
Results from pressure distribution tests on 0.04-scale and 0.02-scale models of the forward fuselage...
Preliminary estimates of space shuttle fluctuating pressure environments have been made based on pre...
The results of analysis performed on the external flow around the shuttle orbiter nose regions at th...
Results of a numerical study using the direct simulation Monte Carlo (DSMC) method are presented for...
Calculation of shock inclination angle and surface pressure coefficient in vertical plane of symmetr...
Aerodynamic and aerothermodynamic comparisons between flight and ground test for the Space Shuttle a...
Pressure distribution test data obtained on a 0.10-scale model of the forward fuselage of the Space ...
Calibrated pressure measurements for species with mass-to-charge ratios up to 50 amu/e(-) were obtai...
Results from tests in the NASA/CF4, 20 inch Mach 6 and the 22 inch Helium Tunnel consist of pressure...
Preliminary estimates of space shuttle fluctuating pressure environments were made based on analyses...
The problem of predicting aerodynamic loads on the insulating tiles of the space shuttle thermal pro...
The ambient atmospheric parameter comparisons versus derived values from the first twelve Space Shut...
Pressure distributions on a 0.02-scale model of the Space Shuttle orbiter forward fuselage were obta...
Pressure distributions measured on a 60 degree half-angle elliptic cone, raked off at an angle of 73...
Overall fluctuating pressure levels of seven space shuttle launch configurations are presented. The ...
Results from pressure distribution tests on 0.04-scale and 0.02-scale models of the forward fuselage...
Preliminary estimates of space shuttle fluctuating pressure environments have been made based on pre...
The results of analysis performed on the external flow around the shuttle orbiter nose regions at th...
Results of a numerical study using the direct simulation Monte Carlo (DSMC) method are presented for...
Calculation of shock inclination angle and surface pressure coefficient in vertical plane of symmetr...
Aerodynamic and aerothermodynamic comparisons between flight and ground test for the Space Shuttle a...
Pressure distribution test data obtained on a 0.10-scale model of the forward fuselage of the Space ...
Calibrated pressure measurements for species with mass-to-charge ratios up to 50 amu/e(-) were obtai...
Results from tests in the NASA/CF4, 20 inch Mach 6 and the 22 inch Helium Tunnel consist of pressure...
Preliminary estimates of space shuttle fluctuating pressure environments were made based on analyses...
The problem of predicting aerodynamic loads on the insulating tiles of the space shuttle thermal pro...
The ambient atmospheric parameter comparisons versus derived values from the first twelve Space Shut...