An exploratory analysis has been made of the aeroelastic stability of the Space Shuttle Launch Configuration, with the objective of defining critical flow phenomena with adverse aeroelastic effects and developing simple analytic means of describing the time-dependent flow-interference effects so that they can be incorporated into a computer program to predict the aeroelastic stability of all free-free modes of the shuttle launch configuration. Three critical flow phenomana have been identified: (1) discontinuous jump of orbiter wing shock, (2) inlet flow between orbiter and booster, and (3) H.O. tank base flow. All involve highly nonlinear and often discontinuous aerodynamics which cause limit cycle oscillations of certain critical modes. G...
The longitudinal static and dynamic stability of a Space Shuttle Vehicle-Orbiter (SSV Orbiter) model...
A six-degree-of-freedom simulation analysis was conducted to examine the effects of longitudinal sta...
Aerodynamic and aerothermodynamic comparisons between flight and ground test for the Space Shuttle a...
An analysis of the steady and unsteady aerodynamics of the space shuttle orbiter has been performed....
A quasi-steady analysis of the aeroelastic stability of the lateral (antisymmetric) modes of the 747...
An analysis of the unsteady aerodynamics of space shuttle vehicles was performed. The results show t...
Preliminary estimates of space shuttle fluctuating pressure environments were made based on analyses...
The unsteady aerodynamics of the 040A orbiter have been explored experimentally. The results substan...
The unsteady aerodynamics of the proposed delta planform, high cross range, shuttle orbiters, are in...
The major aerodynamic design challenge at the beginning of the United States Space Transportation Sy...
A six-degree-of-freedom simulation analysis was performed for the space shuttle orbiter entry from M...
The derivations of mathematical models in Vol. 1 are presented along with descriptions of all periph...
An analysis of the unsteady aerodynamics of bodies with concave nose geometries was performed. The r...
The effect of plume-induced flow separation and aspiration effects due to operation of both orbiter ...
The prediction of flight loads and their potential reduction, using various control system logics fo...
The longitudinal static and dynamic stability of a Space Shuttle Vehicle-Orbiter (SSV Orbiter) model...
A six-degree-of-freedom simulation analysis was conducted to examine the effects of longitudinal sta...
Aerodynamic and aerothermodynamic comparisons between flight and ground test for the Space Shuttle a...
An analysis of the steady and unsteady aerodynamics of the space shuttle orbiter has been performed....
A quasi-steady analysis of the aeroelastic stability of the lateral (antisymmetric) modes of the 747...
An analysis of the unsteady aerodynamics of space shuttle vehicles was performed. The results show t...
Preliminary estimates of space shuttle fluctuating pressure environments were made based on analyses...
The unsteady aerodynamics of the 040A orbiter have been explored experimentally. The results substan...
The unsteady aerodynamics of the proposed delta planform, high cross range, shuttle orbiters, are in...
The major aerodynamic design challenge at the beginning of the United States Space Transportation Sy...
A six-degree-of-freedom simulation analysis was performed for the space shuttle orbiter entry from M...
The derivations of mathematical models in Vol. 1 are presented along with descriptions of all periph...
An analysis of the unsteady aerodynamics of bodies with concave nose geometries was performed. The r...
The effect of plume-induced flow separation and aspiration effects due to operation of both orbiter ...
The prediction of flight loads and their potential reduction, using various control system logics fo...
The longitudinal static and dynamic stability of a Space Shuttle Vehicle-Orbiter (SSV Orbiter) model...
A six-degree-of-freedom simulation analysis was conducted to examine the effects of longitudinal sta...
Aerodynamic and aerothermodynamic comparisons between flight and ground test for the Space Shuttle a...