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Languages : en
Pages : 412
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Low-speed Longitudinal Aerodynamic Characteristics Associated with Variations in the Geometry of the Fixed Portion of a Variable-wing-sweep Airplane Configuration Having an Outboard Pivot
Subsonic Aerodynamic Characteristics of an Airplane Configuration Utilizing a Variable-sweep Wing Having a Free-floating Apex
Author: Edward Charles Polhamus
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Category : Aerodynamics
Languages : en
Pages : 44
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Publisher:
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Category : Aerodynamics
Languages : en
Pages : 44
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NASA Technical Note
Low-speed Longitudinal Aerodynamic Characteristics of a Supersonic Transport Model Having a Variable-sweep M Wing
Longitudinal and Lateral Aerodynamic Characteristics at Mach Numbers from 0.60 to 4.63 for Two Variable-sweep Configurations
Conference on V/STOL and STOL Aircraft, Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California, April 4-5, 1966
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Category : Short take-off and landing aircraft
Languages : en
Pages : 486
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Category : Short take-off and landing aircraft
Languages : en
Pages : 486
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Aerodynamic Characteristics of Non-straight-taper Wings
Author: David B. Benepe
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Category : Airplanes
Languages : en
Pages : 322
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Category : Airplanes
Languages : en
Pages : 322
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Proceedings of NASA Conference on Supersonic-Transport Feasibility Studies and Supporting Research, September 17-19, 1963, Langley Research Center, Langley Station, Hampton, Va
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Category : Supersonic transport planes
Languages : en
Pages : 528
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Category : Supersonic transport planes
Languages : en
Pages : 528
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Effect of Ultraviolet Irradiation on Selected Plastic Films in Vacuum
Author: Evelyn Anagnostou
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Category : Irradiation
Languages : en
Pages : 64
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Selected plastic films which had possible application as encapsulants for thin-film cadmium sulfide solar cells were irradiated in vacuum by ultraviolet light below 3000 angstroms for various lengths of time up to 5266 hours. The light intensity was between 0.67 and 1 times the integrated solar intensity below 3000 angstroms at 1 astronomical unit. The change in optical trans-mission with irradiation time was measured from 0.35 to 2.7 microns, and changes in percent elongation and breaking strength were measured at room temperature. Of the films tested, the most resistant to damage was H-film, a polyimide, and weather-durable Mylar was the next most resistant.
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Category : Irradiation
Languages : en
Pages : 64
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Selected plastic films which had possible application as encapsulants for thin-film cadmium sulfide solar cells were irradiated in vacuum by ultraviolet light below 3000 angstroms for various lengths of time up to 5266 hours. The light intensity was between 0.67 and 1 times the integrated solar intensity below 3000 angstroms at 1 astronomical unit. The change in optical trans-mission with irradiation time was measured from 0.35 to 2.7 microns, and changes in percent elongation and breaking strength were measured at room temperature. Of the films tested, the most resistant to damage was H-film, a polyimide, and weather-durable Mylar was the next most resistant.