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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2005-11-27
    Description: Studying ground-wind loads with models of space shuttle configurations to assess aerodynamic instabilities on erected space shuttle vehicles
    Keywords: SPACE VEHICLES
    Type: NASA SPACE SHUTTLE TECHNOL. CONF., VOL. 3 APR. 1971; P 155-179
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2005-11-27
    Description: Ground wind loads on reusable space shuttles
    Keywords: AERODYNAMICS
    Type: SPACE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM TECHNOL. SYMP., VOL. 2 JUL. 1970; P 143-160
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2011-08-16
    Description: Space shuttle vibrational characteristics, investigating dynamic models, aeroelasticity, reentry, wing stall flutter and buffet boundaries
    Keywords: SPACE VEHICLES
    Type: ; VUE SCIENTIFIQUE ET
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    Publication Date: 2011-08-11
    Description: Propeller-rotor whirl flutter and effect of hinged blades and flexible twisted blades
    Keywords: STRUCTURAL MECHANICS
    Type: /SYMPOSIUM ON THE NOISE AND LOADING ACTIONS ON HELICOPTERS
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    Publication Date: 2013-08-31
    Description: Physical and mathematical models for studying erected launch vehicle response to ground winds
    Keywords: FACILITIES, RESEARCH, AND SUPPORT
    Type: VA. POLYTECH. INST. PROC. OF THE CONF. ON THE ROLE OF SIMULATION IN SPACE TECHNOL., PT. C 〈1965〈 (SEE N69-18979 08-11)
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    Publication Date: 2011-08-16
    Keywords: GENERAL
    Type: AFOSR Proc. of the Flight Flutter Testing Symp.; p 41-50
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2017-10-02
    Description: The NASA Langley Transonic Dynamics Tunnel, which has a variable density Freon-12 (or air) test medium, was designed for the study of dynamics and aeroelastic problems of aerospace vehicles. During the 15 years of operation of this facility there have been various opportunities to compare wind tunnel and flight test results. Some of these opportunities arise from routine flight checks of the prototype, others from carefully designed comparative wind tunnel and flight experiments. Data obtained from various sources is presented. The topics covered are: gust and buffet response, control surface effectiveness, flutter, and active control of aeroelastic effects. Some benefits and shortcomings of Freon-12 as a test medium are also discussed. Although areas of uncertainly are evident and there is a continuing need for improvements in model simulation and testing techniques, the results indicate that predictions from aeroelastic model tests are, in general, substantiated by full scale flight tests.
    Keywords: AERODYNAMICS
    Type: AGARD Flight(Ground Testing Fac. Correlation; 9 p
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    Publication Date: 2016-06-07
    Description: The NASA Langley transonic dynamics tunnel, which has a variable density Freon-12 (or air) test medium, was designed specifically for the study of dynamics and aeroelastic problems of aerospace vehicles. During the 15 years of operation of this facility, there have been various opportunities to compare wind tunnel and flight test results. Some of these opportunities arise from routine flight checks of the prototypes; others, from carefully designed comparative wind-tunnel and flight experiments. Such data obtained from various published and unpublished sources are presented. The topics covered are: gust and buffet response, control surface effectiveness, flutter, and active control of aeroelastic effects. Some benefits and shortcomings of Freon-12 as a test medium are also discussed. Although areas of uncertainty are evident and there is a continuing need for improvements in model simulation and testing techniques, the results presented indicate that predictions from aeroelastic model tests are, in general, substantiated by full scale flight tests.
    Keywords: AERODYNAMICS
    Type: Its Flutter Testing Tech.,; p 243-262
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: A pitch/plunge flutter model suspension system and associated two-dimensional MBB-A3 airfoil models is described. The system is designed for installation in the Langley 6-by-19-inch and 6-by-18-inch transonic blowdown wind tunnels to enable systematic study of the transonic flutter characteristics and static pressure distributions of supercritical airfoils at transonic Mach numbers. A compound spring suspension concept is introduced which simultaneously meets requirements for low plunge-mode stiffness, lightweight suspended model, and large steady lift due to angle of attack without the need for excessive static deflections of the plunge spring. The system features variable pitch and plunge frequencies, changeable airfoil rotation axes, and a self aligning control system to maintain a constant mean position of the model with changing airload.
    Keywords: AERODYNAMICS
    Type: NASA-CR-177998 , NAS 1.26:177998 , D-8402-3
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2016-06-07
    Description: The equipment and techniques are described which are to be used in a project aimed at measuring oscillating air forces and dynamic aeroelastic response of a swept wing airplane at high subsonic speeds. Electro-hydraulic inertia type shakers installed in the wing tips will excite various elastic airplane modes while the related oscillating chordwise pressures at two spanwise wing stations and the wing mode shapes are recorded on magnetic tape. The data reduction technique, following the principle of a wattmeter harmonic analyzer employed by Bratt, Wight, and Tilly, utilizes magnetic tape and high speed electronic multipliers to record directly the real and imaginary components of oscillatory data signals relative to a simple harmonic reference signal. Through an extension of this technique an automatic flight-flutter-test data analyzer is suggested in which vector plots of mechanical admittance or impedance would be plotted during the flight test.
    Keywords: AIRCRAFT DESIGN, TESTING AND PERFORMANCE
    Type: Flight Flutter Testing Symp.; p 41-50
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