Author: A. R. Rudnicki (Jr.)
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ISBN:
Category : Mach number
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
External Store Airloads Prediction Technique
Author: A. R. Rudnicki (Jr.)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Mach number
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Mach number
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
Development of a Computer Program for Store Airloads Prediction Technique
Author: A. R. Rudnicki (Jr.)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Angle of attack (Aerodynamics)
Languages : en
Pages : 238
Book Description
This report and user's guide presents a computerized version of the wing-mounted single store airloads prediction methodology found in External Store Airloads Prediction Technique (Reference 1). The prediction technique reported in Reference 1 is somewhat time-consuming and tedious to use in its present form due to the multitude of manual computations required to complete a full six-component airloads solution. The computer routine developed during the current program and reported herein will eliminate most of the engineering effort required to evaluate captive store aerodynamic loads not only for current production aircraft-store configurations but also for new aircraft-weapons designs without resorting to expensive wind tunnel or flight tests. The technique should prove especially valuable for evaluation of new aircraft-weapons design in the preliminary design stages because of the rapid response now available using the computer program for chord-wise, spanwise, and vertical variations in store location. Therefore, it permits trade studies to be conducted to minimize installed loads, for example, or to determine a location where the captive loads promote favorable separation.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Angle of attack (Aerodynamics)
Languages : en
Pages : 238
Book Description
This report and user's guide presents a computerized version of the wing-mounted single store airloads prediction methodology found in External Store Airloads Prediction Technique (Reference 1). The prediction technique reported in Reference 1 is somewhat time-consuming and tedious to use in its present form due to the multitude of manual computations required to complete a full six-component airloads solution. The computer routine developed during the current program and reported herein will eliminate most of the engineering effort required to evaluate captive store aerodynamic loads not only for current production aircraft-store configurations but also for new aircraft-weapons designs without resorting to expensive wind tunnel or flight tests. The technique should prove especially valuable for evaluation of new aircraft-weapons design in the preliminary design stages because of the rapid response now available using the computer program for chord-wise, spanwise, and vertical variations in store location. Therefore, it permits trade studies to be conducted to minimize installed loads, for example, or to determine a location where the captive loads promote favorable separation.
Technique Development for Predicting External Store Aerodynamic Effects on Aircraft Performance
Author: R. Dale Gallagher
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Category : Aerodynamic load
Languages : en
Pages : 470
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Aerodynamic load
Languages : en
Pages : 470
Book Description
Government Reports Announcements & Index
Government reports annual index
Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports
Notices of Changes in Classification, Distribution and Availability
Air University Review
Air Univeristy Review
Store Separation
Author: Leon H. Schindel
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Aerodynamics, Supersonic
Languages : en
Pages : 114
Book Description
This AGARDograph is a systematic collection of experimental results for use of engineers and designers, limited to externally carried, unpowered, unguided stores. In the sections dealing with store trajectories, the physical situation is described, the method of solution is indicated, and the final results are presented. Emphasis is on store motion in traversing the parent aircraft flowfield, with criteria for safe separation and methods of calculating flight path. Windtunnel test techniques are described, and some information on flight testing given. Analytical treatment is compared with flight and tunnel results. There are brief mentions of ejection systems and the effect of stores on aircraft performance.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Aerodynamics, Supersonic
Languages : en
Pages : 114
Book Description
This AGARDograph is a systematic collection of experimental results for use of engineers and designers, limited to externally carried, unpowered, unguided stores. In the sections dealing with store trajectories, the physical situation is described, the method of solution is indicated, and the final results are presented. Emphasis is on store motion in traversing the parent aircraft flowfield, with criteria for safe separation and methods of calculating flight path. Windtunnel test techniques are described, and some information on flight testing given. Analytical treatment is compared with flight and tunnel results. There are brief mentions of ejection systems and the effect of stores on aircraft performance.