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  • 1
    Publication Date: 1913-02-01
    Print ISSN: 0022-3808
    Electronic ISSN: 1537-534X
    Topics: Economics
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 1971-01-01
    Description: The elastic stresses have been determined, in a single-layer homogeneous snowpack on a realistic avalanche slope, by a two-dimensional finite-element analysis. Calculation of the state of stress throughout the 0.96 m snow layer on a slope approximately that of the Lift Gully at Berthoud Pass, Colorado, resulted in reasonable stress values. In particular, both field experience and the calculated shear stresses predict avalanching in the lower-density snows. Also, tensile stresses were present only in the area of the observed fracture line.
    Print ISSN: 0022-1430
    Electronic ISSN: 1727-5652
    Topics: Geography , Geosciences
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    Publication Date: 1971-01-01
    Description: The elastic stresses have been determined, in a single-layer homogeneous snowpack on a realistic avalanche slope, by a two-dimensional finite-element analysis. Calculation of the state of stress throughout the 0.96 m snow layer on a slope approximately that of the Lift Gully at Berthoud Pass, Colorado, resulted in reasonable stress values. In particular, both field experience and the calculated shear stresses predict avalanching in the lower-density snows. Also, tensile stresses were present only in the area of the observed fracture line.
    Print ISSN: 0022-1430
    Electronic ISSN: 1727-5652
    Topics: Geography , Geosciences
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2011-08-16
    Description: Discussion of the civilian application possibilities for remotely piloted vehicle (RPV) systems. Following a listing of all possible desert, coastal, forest, agricultural, and urban RPV missions, a thorough examination is presented of such possible RPV aircraft applications as those of forest-fire detection and mapping. Some of the major obstacles to such civilian missions are also reviewed.
    Keywords: AIRCRAFT
    Type: Astronautics and Aeronautics; 12; Sept
    Format: text
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: An investigation of airframe/propulsion system flowfield coupling has been conducted in the Ames 11-Foot Transonic Wind Tunnel at Mach numbers from 0.40 to 1.40 and at angles-of-attack from -2 to +20 deg. Propulsive flows were simulated by flow-through, jet-effects, and turbo-powered simulators (CMAPS) techniques. The configuration was a 10 percent scale model of a VSTOL canard/wing fighter configuration with twin podded engine nacelles and nonaxisymmetric nozzles. Localized flowfield interactions were present and inlet-nozzle flowfield coupling was identified at supersonic flight conditions. The configuration with simultaneous inlet and nozzle flow simulation (CMAPS) exhibited lower drag supersonically than the flow-through/jet-effects configuration. During this first wind tunnel application of twin simulators in a full aircraft configuration, the CMAPS and control system proved to be a flexible, reliable testing method.
    Keywords: AIRCRAFT DESIGN, TESTING AND PERFORMANCE
    Type: AIAA PAPER 85-1284
    Format: text
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: A computerized aircraft synthesis program has been used to assess the effects of various vehicle and mission parameters on the performance of an oblique, all-wing, remotely piloted vehicle (RPV) for the highly maneuverable, air-to-air combat role. The study mission consists of an outbound cruise, an acceleration phase, a series of subsonic and supersonic turns, and a return cruise. The results are presented in terms of both the required vehicle weight to accomplish this mission and the combat effectiveness as measured by turning and acceleration capability. This report describes the synthesis program, the mission, the vehicle, and results from sensitivity studies. An optimization process has been used to establish the nominal RPV configuration of the oblique, all-wing concept for the specified mission. In comparison to a previously studied conventional wing-body canard design for the same mission, this oblique, all-wing nominal vehicle is lighter in weight and has higher performance.
    Keywords: AIRCRAFT
    Type: NASA-TN-D-7731 , A-5338
    Format: application/pdf
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: Ames Research Center is developing the technology for turbine-powered jet engine simulators so that airframe/propulsion system interactions on V/STOL fighter aircraft and other highly integrated configurations can be studied. This paper describes the status of the compact multimission aircraft propulsion simulator (CMAPS) technology. Three CMAPS units have accumulated a total of 340 hr during approximately 1-1/2 yr of static and wind-tunnel testing. A wind-tunnel test of a twin-engine CMAPS-equipped close-coupled canard-wing V/STOL model configuration with nonaxisymmetric nozzles was recently completed. During this test approximately 140 total hours were logged on two CMAPS units, indicating that the rotating machinery is reliable and that the CMAPS and associated control system provide a usable test tool. However, additional development is required to correct a drive manifold O-ring problem that limits the engine-pressure-ratio (EPR) to approximately 3.5.
    Keywords: RESEARCH AND SUPPORT FACILITIES (AIR)
    Type: SAE PAPER 831427
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: A wind-tunnel model of a supersonic VSTOL fighter aircraft configuration has been developed for use in the evaluation of airframe-propulsion system aerodynamic interactions. The model may be employed with conventional test techniques, where configuration aerodynamics are measured in a flow-through mode and incremental nozzle-airframe interactions are measured in a jet-effects mode, and with the Compact Multimission Aircraft Propulsion Simulator which is capable of the simultaneous simulation of inlet and exhaust nozzle flow fields so as to allow the evaluation of the extent of inlet and nozzle flow field coupling. The basic configuration of the twin-engine model has a geometrically close-coupled canard and wing, and a moderately short nacelle with nonaxisymmetric vectorable exhaust nozzles near the wing trailing edge, and may be converted to a canardless configuration with an extremely short nacelle. Testing is planned to begin in the summer of 1982.
    Keywords: RESEARCH AND SUPPORT FACILITIES (AIR)
    Type: AIAA PAPER 81-2635 , V/STOL Conference; Dec 07, 1981 - Dec 09, 1981; Palo Alto, CA
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: A turbine engine multi-mission propulsion simulator, capable of representing inlet/airframe/nozzle flowfield interactions for supersonic V/STOL aircraft wind tunnel models, is described. The propulsion simulator replaces conventional aero flow-through and jet effects models with a single model; flow field interactions modeled by the simulator may include close-coupled inlets and nozzles, non-axisymmetric vectoring exhaust nozzles, and forward canards mounted near the inlets and wings. Wind tunnel tests of the simulation system at Mach numbers up to 1.2 are reported for a model typical of a F-15 aircraft installation. The possibility of applying the simulator to advanced V/STOL design programs is also discussed.
    Keywords: RESEARCH AND SUPPORT FACILITIES (AIR)
    Type: SAE PAPER 770984 , Aerospace Meeting; Nov 14, 1977 - Nov 17, 1977; Los Angeles, CA
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: Tests were conducted in the Ames 6 by 6 foot wind tunnel to determine the interaction of reaction jets for roll control on the M2-F2 lifting-body entry vehicle. Moment interactions are presented for a Mach number range of 0.6 to 1.7, a Reynolds number range of 1.2 x 10 to the 6th power to 1.6 x 10 to the 6th power (based on model reference length), an angle-of-attack range of -9 deg to 20 deg, and an angle-of-sideslip range of -6 deg to 6 deg at an angle of attack of 6 deg. The reaction jets produce roll control with small adverse yawing moment, which can be offset by horizontal thrust component of canted jets.
    Keywords: AERODYNAMICS
    Type: NASA-TM-78534 , A-7624
    Format: application/pdf
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