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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: This paper describes the pre-flight stage separation analysis that was conducted in support of the final flight of the X-43A. In that flight, which occurred less than eight months after the successful Mach 7 flight, the X-43A Research Vehicle attained a peak speed of Mach 9.6. Details are provided on how the lessons learned from the Mach 7 flight affected separation modeling and how adjustments were made to account for the increased flight Mach number. Also, the procedure for defining the feedback loop closure and feed-forward parameters employed in the separation control logic are described, and their effect on separation performance is explained. In addition, the range and nominal values of these parameters, which were included in the Mission Data Load, are presented. Once updates were made, the nominal pre-flight trajectory and Monte Carlo statistical results were determined and stress tests were performed to ensure system robustness. During flight the vehicle performed within the uncertainty bounds predicted in the pre-flight analysis and ultimately set the world record for airbreathing powered flight.
    Keywords: Spacecraft Design, Testing and Performance
    Type: AIAA 2006-1038 , 44th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit; Jan 09, 2006 - Jan 12, 2006; Reno, NV; United States
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    Publication Date: 2023-07-18
    Description: The objective of this work is to present a high-resolution, urban scale large-eddy simulation (LES) frameworkfor modelling dispersion and chemical transformation of nitrogen oxides (NOx=NO + NO2) from urban traffic. The control-volume based computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation platform OpenFOAM has been adopted for LES transport and reactional modelling. A rudimentary chemical kinetic mechanism for NOx and tropospheric ozone (O3) has been introduced as a non-limiting implementation. All urban structures are fully resolved in the solution domain, with dynamic grid refinement allowing local spatial resolutions to reach 10 m and below. A k-way Boolean operation and a reduced convolution Minkowski sum algorithm areused to automate the conversion of available geographical data, such as two-dimensional urban footprints and object heights, into three-dimensional geometrical entities. Said methodology is applied to urban regions in the City of Berlin of up to 2 km × 2km around active roadside air quality measurement stations from the BLUME(Berliner Luftgütemessnetz) network. Particular emphasis is placed on the period in July 2014, where emission observations from measurement campaign and WRF regional model simulations are available.
    Language: English
    Type: info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
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