Preliminary estimates of space shuttle fluctuating pressure environments have been made based on prediction techniques developed by Wyle Laboratories. Particular emphasis has been given to the transonic speed regime during launch of a parallel-burn space shuttle configuration. A baseline configuration consisting of a lightweight orbiter and monolithic SRB, together with a typical flight trajectory, have been used as models for the predictions. Critical fluctuating pressure environments are predicted at transonic Mach numbers. Comparisons between predicted environments and wind tunnel test results, in general, showed good agreement. Predicted one-third octave band spectra for the above environments were generally one of three types: (1) atta...
Results are presented for an experimental space shuttle stage separation plume impingement program c...
Pressure and load distributions for a related group of simulated launch vehicle configurations are p...
Pressure distribution test data obtained on a 0.10-scale model of the forward fuselage of the Space ...
Preliminary estimates of space shuttle fluctuating pressure environments were made based on analyses...
The separated flow environment induced by underexpanded rocket plumes during boost phase of rocket v...
Overall fluctuating pressure levels of seven space shuttle launch configurations are presented. The ...
Pressure fluctuations on space vehicles in separated flow and oscillating shock region
Steady and fluctuating pressures at transonic speeds on hammerhead-shaped launch vehicle
Turbulent flow field around supersonic space vehicles - identification of separated flow component
Results from pressure distribution tests on 0.04-scale and 0.02-scale models of the forward fuselage...
Prediction formulations for transonic fluctuating pressure environments including protuberance induc...
An experimental investigation of inviscid real-gas effects on the pressure distribution along the Sp...
Pressure distribution tests on a 0.04-scale model of the forward fuselage of the Space Shuttle Orbit...
Pressure distributions on a 0.02-scale model of the Space Shuttle orbiter forward fuselage were obta...
Pressure signatures for a 0.0041-scale model of a space shuttle orbiter were measured in a wind tunn...
Results are presented for an experimental space shuttle stage separation plume impingement program c...
Pressure and load distributions for a related group of simulated launch vehicle configurations are p...
Pressure distribution test data obtained on a 0.10-scale model of the forward fuselage of the Space ...
Preliminary estimates of space shuttle fluctuating pressure environments were made based on analyses...
The separated flow environment induced by underexpanded rocket plumes during boost phase of rocket v...
Overall fluctuating pressure levels of seven space shuttle launch configurations are presented. The ...
Pressure fluctuations on space vehicles in separated flow and oscillating shock region
Steady and fluctuating pressures at transonic speeds on hammerhead-shaped launch vehicle
Turbulent flow field around supersonic space vehicles - identification of separated flow component
Results from pressure distribution tests on 0.04-scale and 0.02-scale models of the forward fuselage...
Prediction formulations for transonic fluctuating pressure environments including protuberance induc...
An experimental investigation of inviscid real-gas effects on the pressure distribution along the Sp...
Pressure distribution tests on a 0.04-scale model of the forward fuselage of the Space Shuttle Orbit...
Pressure distributions on a 0.02-scale model of the Space Shuttle orbiter forward fuselage were obta...
Pressure signatures for a 0.0041-scale model of a space shuttle orbiter were measured in a wind tunn...
Results are presented for an experimental space shuttle stage separation plume impingement program c...
Pressure and load distributions for a related group of simulated launch vehicle configurations are p...
Pressure distribution test data obtained on a 0.10-scale model of the forward fuselage of the Space ...