Publication Date:
2019-06-28
Description:
The characteristics of a series of unconventional missile configurations are reviewed in the light of specific mission requirements, taking volumetric efficiency and aerodynamic performance into account. Cones with and without delta wings, thick delta wings, a semiconical body with delta wings, a ring wing, a flat body with half-ring or swept-parasol wings, a parasol-wing/body with a high/low wing, and monoplanar missiles with circular or elliptical bodies are described and illustrated. Mission requirements discussed include tactical and strategic penetration, maneuverability, load-carrying capability, low detectability, low cost, and ease of carriage and storage. In general, delta configurations offer high speed and good load-carrying ability at low altitudes; parasol configurations give high lift and low drag at high altitude and speed; and monoplanar-elliptical configurations have high lift and low drag with good maneuvering and stability.
Keywords:
SPACECRAFT DESIGN, TESTING AND PERFORMANCE
Type:
AIAA PAPER 84-0076
Format:
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