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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2019-07-19
    Description: This paper discusses the development and testing of an innovative small UAS (Unmanned Aircraft System). The design of the vehicle was driven by the need to both have long endurance yet still have the convenience of V/TOL (Vertical Take-Off and Landing) operation. The paper discusses some of the design considerations and configurations evaluated in searching for a configuration that met the demanding mission requirements. The paper also discusses some aspects of the compound wing and experimental testing conducted to discern the optimum parameters for the wing's design. The paper discusses the results of the preliminary flight testing and outlines further research to be conducted.
    Keywords: Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance
    Type: NF1676L-19089 , SciTech 2015; Jan 05, 2015 - Jan 09, 2015; Kissimmee, FL; United States
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: No abstract available
    Keywords: Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance
    Type: M15-4325 , AIAA SciTech 2015; Jan 05, 2015 - Jan 09, 2015; Kissimmee, FL; United States
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: This paper describes the design and conduct of the strain-gage load calibration ground test of the SubsoniC Research Aircraft Testbed, Gulfstream III aircraft, and the subsequent data analysis and results. The goal of this effort was to create and validate multi-gage load equations for shear force, bending moment, and torque for two wing measurement stations. For some of the testing the aircraft was supported by three airbags in order to isolate the wing structure from extraneous load inputs through the main landing gear. Thirty-two strain gage bridges were installed on the left wing. Hydraulic loads were applied to the wing lower surface through a total of 16 load zones. Some dead-weight load cases were applied to the upper wing surface using shot bags. Maximum applied loads reached 54,000 lb. Twenty-six load cases were applied with the aircraft resting on its landing gear, and 16 load cases were performed with the aircraft supported by the nose gear and three airbags around the center of gravity. Maximum wing tip deflection reached 17 inches. An assortment of 2, 3, 4, and 5 strain-gage load equations were derived and evaluated against independent check cases. The better load equations had root mean square errors less than 1 percent. Test techniques and lessons learned are discussed.
    Keywords: Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance
    Type: DFRC-E-DAA-TN18904 , SciTech 2015; Jan 05, 2015 - Jan 09, 2015; Kissimmee, FL; United States
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Greased Lightning (GL-10) is an aircraft configuration that combines the characteristics of a cruise efficient airplane with the ability to perform vertical takeoffs and landings (VTOL). This presentation will summarize the results of the flight test experiments. Two key technologies have been utilized in this aircraft design. Namely, distributed electric propulsion and closed loop control laws to be able to fly an inherently unstable aircraft. For many decades we as an aviation industry have been attempting to build a vehicle that can combine the speed and efficiency of an airplane with the vertical takeoff and landing of a rotorcraft. Overall it has been determined thru flight test that a design that leverages these new technologies can yield a useful VTOL cruise efficient aircraft.
    Keywords: Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance
    Type: NF1676L-21847 , AIAA Aviation 2015; Jun 22, 2015 - Jun 26, 2015; Dallas, TX; United States
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: This paper presents a scalable method to efficiently search for the most likely state trajectory leading to an event given only a simulator of a system. Our approach uses a reinforcement learning formulation and solves it using Monte Carlo Tree Search (MCTS). The approach places very few requirements on the underlying system, requiring only that the simulator provide some basic controls, the ability to evaluate certain conditions, and a mechanism to control the stochasticity in the system. Access to the system state is not required, allowing the method to support systems with hidden state. The method is applied to stress test a prototype aircraft collision avoidance system to identify trajectories that are likely to lead to near mid-air collisions. We present results for both single and multi-threat encounters and discuss their relevance. Compared with direct Monte Carlo search, this MCTS method performs significantly better both in finding events and in maximizing their likelihood.
    Keywords: Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance
    Type: ARC-E-DAA-TN26126 , Digital Avionics Systems Conference; Sep 13, 2015 - Sep 17, 2015; Prague; Czechoslovakia
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: With the anticipated explosion of small unmanned aerial vehicles, it is highly likely that operators will be controlling fleets of autonomous vehicles. To fulfill the promise of autonomy, vehicle operators will not be concerned with manual control of the vehicle; instead, they will deal with the overall mission. Furthermore, the one operator to many vehicles is becoming a constant meme with various industries including package delivery, search and rescue, and utility companies. In order for an operator to concurrently control several vehicles, his station must look and behave very differently than the current ground control station instantiations. Furthermore, the vehicle will have to be much more autonomous, especially during non-normal operations, in order to accommodate the knowledge deficit or the information overload of the operator in charge of several vehicles. The expected usage increase of small drones requires presenting the operational information generated by a fleet of heterogeneous autonomous agents to an operator. NASA Langley Research Center's Autonomy Incubator has brought together researchers in various disciplines including controls, trajectory planning, systems engineering, and human factors to develop an integrated system to study autonomy issues. The initial human factors effort is focusing on mission displays that would give an operator the overall status of all autonomous agents involved in the current mission. This paper will discuss the specifics of the mission displays for operators controlling several vehicles.
    Keywords: Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance
    Type: NF1676L-20299 , International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics; Jul 26, 2015 - Jul 30, 2015; Las Vegas, NV; United States
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Class-Shape Transformation (CST) is a popular method for creating analytical representations of the surface coordinates of various components of aerospace vehicles. A wide variety of two- and three-dimensional shapes can be represented analytically using only a modest number of parameters, and the surface representation is smooth and continuous to as fine a degree as desired. This paper expands upon the original two-dimensional representation of airfoils to develop a generalized three-dimensional CST parametrization scheme that is suitable for a wider range of aircraft wings than previous formulations, including wings with significant non-planar shapes such as blended winglets and box wings. The method uses individual functions for the spanwise variation of airfoil shape, chord, thickness, twist, and reference axis coordinates to build up the complete wing shape. An alternative formulation parameterizes the slopes of the reference axis coordinates in order to relate the spanwise variation to the tangents of the sweep and dihedral angles. Also discussed are methods for fitting existing wing surface coordinates, including the use of piecewise equations to handle discontinuities, and mathematical formulations of geometric continuity constraints. A subsonic transport wing model is used as an example problem to illustrate the application of the methodology and to quantify the effects of piecewise representation and curvature constraints.
    Keywords: Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance
    Type: NF1676L-20122 , AIAA Aviation 2015; Jun 22, 2015 - Jun 25, 2015; Dallas, TX; United States
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: This paper considers the aeroelastic optimization of a subsonic transport wingbox under a variety of static and dynamic aeroelastic constraints. Three types of design variables are utilized: structural variables (skin thickness, stiffener details), the quasi-steady deflection scheduling of a series of control surfaces distributed along the trailing edge for maneuver load alleviation and trim attainment, and the design details of an LQR controller, which commands oscillatory hinge moments into those same control surfaces. Optimization problems are solved where a closed loop flutter constraint is forced to satisfy the required flight margin, and mass reduction benefits are realized by relaxing the open loop flutter requirements.
    Keywords: Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance
    Type: NF1676L-20155 , AIAA Aviation 2015; Jun 22, 2015 - Jun 26, 2015; Dallas, TX; United States
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Two composite energy absorbers were developed and evaluated at NASA Langley Research Center through multi-level testing and simulation performed under the Transport Rotorcraft Airframe Crash Testbed (TRACT) research program. A conical-shaped energy absorber, designated the conusoid, was evaluated that consisted of four layers of hybrid carbon-Kevlar plain weave fabric oriented at [+45deg/-45deg/-45deg/+45deg] with respect to the vertical direction. A sinusoidal-shaped energy absorber, designated the sinusoid, was developed that consisted of hybrid carbon-Kevlar plain weave fabric face sheets, two layers for each face sheet oriented at +/-45deg with respect to the vertical direction, and a closed-cell ELFOAM P200 polyisocyanurate (2.0-lb/cu ft) foam core. The design goal for the energy absorbers was to achieve average floor-level accelerations of between 25- and 40-g during the full-scale crash test of a retrofitted CH-46E helicopter airframe, designated TRACT 2. Variations in both designs were assessed through dynamic crush testing of component specimens. Once the designs were finalized, subfloor beams of each configuration were fabricated and retrofitted into a barrel section of a CH-46E helicopter. A vertical drop test of the barrel section was conducted onto concrete to evaluate the performance of the energy absorbers prior to retrofit into TRACT 2. The retrofitted airframe was crash tested under combined forward and vertical velocity conditions onto soft soil. Finite element models were developed of all test articles and simulations were performed using LS-DYNA, a commercial nonlinear explicit transient dynamic finite element code. Test-analysis results are presented for each energy absorber as comparisons of time-history responses, as well as predicted and experimental structural deformations and progressive damage under impact loading for each evaluation level.
    Keywords: Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance
    Type: NF1676L-19740 , AHS International Annual Forum and Technology Display; May 05, 2015 - May 07, 2015; Virginia Beach, VA; United States
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: A computational design study was conducted to enhance the aerodynamic performance of streamline-traced, external-compression inlets for Mach 1.6. The current study explored a new parent flowfield for the streamline tracing and several variations of inlet design factors, including the axial displacement and angle of the subsonic cowl lip, the vertical placement of the engine axis, and the use of porous bleed in the subsonic diffuser. The performance was enhanced over that of an earlier streamline-traced inlet such as to increase the total pressure recovery and reduce total pressure distortion
    Keywords: Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance
    Type: GRC-E-DAA-TN27519 , International Symposium on Airbreathing Engines (ISABE); Oct 25, 2015 - Oct 30, 2015; Phoenix, AZ; United States
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  • 11
    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: This paper describes the design and conduct of the strain gage load calibration ground test of the SubsoniC Research Aircraft Testbed, Gulfstream III aircraft, and the subsequent data analysis and its results. The goal of this effort was to create and validate multi-gage load equations for shear force, bending moment, and torque for two wing measurement stations. For some of the testing the aircraft was supported by three air bags in order to isolate the wing structure from extraneous load inputs through the main landing gear. Thirty-two strain gage bridges were installed on the left wing. Hydraulic loads were applied to the wing lower surface through a total of 16 load zones. Some dead weight load cases were applied to the upper wing surface using shot bags. Maximum applied loads reached 54,000 pounds.
    Keywords: Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance
    Type: DFRC-E-DAA-TN20115 , AIAA SciTech 2015; Jan 05, 2015 - Jan 09, 2015; Kissimmee, FL; United States
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  • 12
    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: We present R2U2, a novel framework for runtime monitoring of security properties and diagnosing of security threats on-board Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). R2U2, implemented in FPGA hardware, is a real-time, REALIZABLE, RESPONSIVE, UNOBTRUSIVE Unit for security threat detection. R2U2 is designed to continuously monitor inputs from the GPS and the ground control station, sensor readings, actuator outputs, and flight software status. By simultaneously monitoring and performing statistical reasoning, attack patterns and post-attack discrepancies in the UAS behavior can be detected. R2U2 uses runtime observer pairs for linear and metric temporal logics for property monitoring and Bayesian networks for diagnosis of security threats. We discuss the design and implementation that now enables R2U2 to handle security threats and present simulation results of several attack scenarios on the NASA DragonEye UAS.
    Keywords: Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance
    Type: ARC-E-DAA-TN24764 , Runtime Verification 2015; Sep 22, 2015 - Sep 25, 2015; Vienna; Austria
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  • 13
    Publication Date: 2019-07-12
    Description: This document is a flight test report from the Operational perspective for Flight Test Series 3, a subpart of the Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) Integration in the National Airspace System (NAS) project. Flight Test Series 3 testing began on June 15, 2015, and concluded on August 12, 2015. Participants included NASA Ames Research Center, NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center, NASA Glenn Research Center, NASA Langley Research center, General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc., and Honeywell. Key stakeholders analyzed their System Under Test (SUT) in two distinct configurations. Configuration 1, known as Pairwise Encounters, was subdivided into two parts: 1a, involving a low-speed UAS ownship and intruder(s), and 1b, involving a high-speed surrogate ownship and intruder. Configuration 2, known as Full Mission, involved a surrogate ownship, live intruder(s), and integrated virtual traffic. Table 1 is a summary of flights for each configuration, with data collection flights highlighted in green. Section 2 and 3 of this report give an in-depth description of the flight test period, aircraft involved, flight crew, and mission team. Overall, Flight Test 3 gathered excellent data for each SUT. We attribute this successful outcome in large part from the experience that was acquired from the ACAS Xu SS flight test flown in December 2014. Configuration 1 was a tremendous success, thanks to the training, member participation, integration/testing, and in-depth analysis of the flight points. Although Configuration 2 flights were cancelled after 3 data collection flights due to various problems, the lessons learned from this will help the UAS in the NAS project move forward successfully in future flight phases.
    Keywords: Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance
    Type: DFRC-E-DAA-TN28830
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  • 14
    Publication Date: 2019-07-12
    Description: This report summarizes the Truss Braced Wing (TBW) work accomplished by the Boeing Subsonic Ultra Green Aircraft Research (SUGAR) team, consisting of Boeing Research and Technology, Boeing Commercial Airplanes, General Electric, Georgia Tech, Virginia Tech, NextGen Aeronautics, and Microcraft. A multi-disciplinary optimization (MDO) environment defined the geometry that was further refined for the updated SUGAR High TBW configuration. Airfoil shapes were tested in the NASA TCT facility, and an aeroelastic model was tested in the NASA TDT facility. Flutter suppression was successfully demonstrated using control laws derived from test system ID data and analysis models. Aeroelastic impacts for the TBW design are manageable and smaller than assumed in Phase I. Flutter analysis of TBW designs need to include pre-load and large displacement non-linear effects to obtain a reasonable match to test data. With the updated performance and sizing, fuel burn and energy use is reduced by 54% compared to the SUGAR Free current technology Baseline (Goal 60%). Use of the unducted fan version of the engine reduces fuel burn and energy by 56% compared to the Baseline. Technology development roadmaps were updated, and an airport compatibility analysis established feasibility of a folding wing aircraft at existing airports.
    Keywords: Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance
    Type: NASA/CR-2015-218704/VOL1 , NF1676L-19776
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  • 15
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-12
    Description: The NASA Design and Analysis of Rotorcraft (NDARC) software is an aircraft system analysis tool that supports both conceptual design efforts and technology impact assessments. The principal tasks are to design (or size) a rotorcraft to meet specified requirements, including vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) operation, and then analyze the performance of the aircraft for a set of conditions. For broad and lasting utility, it is important that the code have the capability to model general rotorcraft configurations, and estimate the performance and weights of advanced rotor concepts. The architecture of the NDARC code accommodates configuration flexibility, a hierarchy of models, and ultimately multidisciplinary design, analysis, and optimization. Initially the software is implemented with low-fidelity models, typically appropriate for the conceptual design environment. An NDARC job consists of one or more cases, each case optionally performing design and analysis tasks. The design task involves sizing the rotorcraft to satisfy specified design conditions and missions. The analysis tasks can include off-design mission performance calculation, flight performance calculation for point operating conditions, and generation of subsystem or component performance maps. For analysis tasks, the aircraft description can come from the sizing task, from a previous case or a previous NDARC job, or be independently generated (typically the description of an existing aircraft). The aircraft consists of a set of components, including fuselage, rotors, wings, tails, and propulsion. For each component, attributes such as performance, drag, and weight can be calculated; and the aircraft attributes are obtained from the sum of the component attributes. Description and analysis of conventional rotorcraft configurations is facilitated, while retaining the capability to model novel and advanced concepts. Specific rotorcraft configurations considered are single-main-rotor and tail-rotor helicopter, tandem helicopter, coaxial helicopter, and tiltrotor. The architecture of the code accommodates addition of new or higher-fidelity attribute models for a component, as well as addition of new components.
    Keywords: Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance
    Type: NASA/TP-2015-218751 , ARC-E-DAA-TN22623
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  • 16
    Publication Date: 2019-07-12
    Description: From the 1st of June until the 21st of August, the internship has been conducted at NASA Ames Research Center as part of the Master of Space Studies at the International Space University. The main activities consisted of doing research on UAV flight-testing and the assessing of safety with respect to Beyond-Line-Of-Sight operations. Further activities consisted of accommodating international partners and potential partners at the NASA Ames site, in order to identify mutual interest and future collaboration. Besides those activities, the report describes the planning process of the ISU Space Coast Trip to 10 different space related companies on the west-coast of California. Key words: UAS, UAV, BLOS, Ames, ISU Trip
    Keywords: Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance
    Type: ARC-E-DAA-TN26325
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  • 17
    Publication Date: 2019-07-12
    Description: NASA has created the Environmentally Responsible Aviation Project to develop technologies which will reduce the impact of aviation on the environment. A critical aspect of this pursuit is the development of a lighter, more robust airframe that will enable the introduction of unconventional aircraft configurations. NASA and The Boeing Company are working together to develop a structural concept that is lightweight and an advancement beyond state-of-the-art composites. The Pultruded Rod Stitched Efficient Unitized Structure (PRSEUS) is an integrally stiffened panel design where elements are stitched together and designed to maintain residual load-carrying capabilities under a variety of damage scenarios. With the PRSEUS concept, through-the-thickness stitches are applied through dry fabric prior to resin infusion, and replace fasteners throughout each integral panel. Through-the-thickness reinforcement at discontinuities, such as along flange edges, has been shown to suppress delamination and turn cracks, which expands the design space and leads to lighter designs. The pultruded rod provides stiffening away from the more vulnerable skin surface and improves bending stiffness. A series of building blocks were evaluated to explore the fundamental assumptions related to the capability and advantages of PRSEUS panels. These building blocks addressed tension, compression, and pressure loading conditions. The emphasis of the development work has been to assess the loading capability, damage arrestment features, repairability, post-buckling behavior, and response of PRSEUS flat panels to out-of plane pressure loading. The results of this building-block program from coupons through an 80%-scale pressure box have demonstrated the viability of a PRSEUS center body for the Hybrid Wing Body (HWB) transport aircraft. This development program shows that the PRSEUS benefits are also applicable to traditional tube-andwing aircraft, those of advanced configurations, and other structures where weight and through-the-thickness strength are design considerations. An overview of the development of PRSEUS technology for commercial transport aircraft is the subject of this paper.
    Keywords: Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance
    Type: Paper Rept No. 1840 , NF1676L-20691
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  • 18
    Publication Date: 2019-07-12
    Description: This is the final of three reports published on the results of this project. In the first report, results were presented on nineteen tests performed in the NASA Glenn Spiral Bevel Gear Fatigue Test Rig on spiral bevel gear sets designed to simulate helicopter fielded failures. In the second report, fielded helicopter HUMS data from forty helicopters were processed with the same techniques that were applied to spiral bevel rig test data. Twenty of the forty helicopters experienced damage to the spiral bevel gears, while the other twenty helicopters had no known anomalies within the time frame of the datasets. In this report, results from the rig and helicopter data analysis will be compared for differences and similarities in condition indicator (CI) response. Observations and findings using sub-scale rig failure progression tests to validate helicopter gear condition indicators will be presented. In the helicopter, gear health monitoring data was measured when damage occurred and after the gear sets were replaced at two helicopter regimes. For the helicopters or tails, data was taken in the flat pitch ground 101 rotor speed (FPG101) regime. For nine tails, data was also taken at 120 knots true airspeed (120KTA) regime. In the test rig, gear sets were tested until damage initiated and progressed while gear health monitoring data and operational parameters were measured and tooth damage progression documented. For the rig tests, the gear speed was maintained at 3500RPM, a one hour run-in was performed at 4000 in-lb gear torque, than the torque was increased to 8000 in-lbs. The HUMS gear condition indicator data evaluated included Figure of Merit 4 (FM4), Root Mean Square (RMS) or Diagnostic Algorithm 1(DA1), + 3 Sideband Index (SI3) and + 1 Sideband Index (SI1). These were selected based on their sensitivity in detecting contact fatigue damage modes from analytical, experimental and historical helicopter data. For this report, the helicopter dataset was reduced to fourteen tails and the test rig data set was reduced to eight tested gear sets. The damage modes compared were separated into three cases. For case one, both the gear and pinion showed signs of contact fatigue or scuffing damage. For case two, only the pinion showed signs of contact fatigue damage or scuffing. Case three was limited to the gear tests when scuffing occurred immediately after the gear run-in. Results of this investigation highlighted the importance of understanding the complete monitored systems, for both the helicopter and test rig, before interpreting health monitoring data. Further work is required to better define these two systems that include better state awareness of the fielded systems, new sensing technologies, new experimental methods or models that quantify the effect of system design on CI response and new methods for setting thresholds that take into consideration the variance of each system.
    Keywords: Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance
    Type: NASA/TM-2015-218478 , E-19030 , GRC-E-DAA-TN20164
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  • 19
    Publication Date: 2019-07-12
    Description: The desire and ability to fly Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) in the National Airspace System (NAS) is of increasing urgency. The application of unmanned aircraft to perform national security, defense, scientific, and emergency management are driving the critical need for less restrictive access by UAS to the NAS. UAS represent a new capability that will provide a variety of services in the government (public) and commercial (civil) aviation sectors. The growth of this potential industry has not yet been realized due to the lack of a common understanding of what is required to safely operate UAS in the NAS. NASA's UAS Integration into the NAS Project is conducting research in the areas of Separation Assurance/Sense and Avoid Interoperability, Human Systems Integration (HSI), and Communication to support reducing the barriers of UAS access to the NAS. This research is broken into two research themes namely, UAS Integration and Test Infrastructure. UAS Integration focuses on airspace integration procedures and performance standards to enable UAS integration in the air transportation system, covering Sense and Avoid (SAA) performance standards, command and control performance standards, and human systems integration. The focus of Test Infrastructure is to enable development and validation of airspace integration procedures and performance standards, including the integrated test and evaluation. In support of the integrated test and evaluation efforts, the Project will develop an adaptable, scalable, and schedulable relevant test environment capable of evaluating concepts and technologies for unmanned aircraft systems to safely operate in the NAS. To accomplish this task, the Project will conduct a series of Human-in-the-Loop and Flight Test activities that integrate key concepts, technologies and/or procedures in a relevant air traffic environment. Each of the integrated events will build on the technical achievements, fidelity and complexity of the previous tests and technical simulations, resulting in research findings that support the development of regulations governing the access of UAS into the NAS.
    Keywords: Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance
    Type: FT3-FTP-01 , DFRC-E-DAA-TN25978
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-12
    Description: The desire and ability to fly Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) in the National Airspace System (NAS) is of increasing urgency. The application of unmanned aircraft to perform national security, defense, scientific, and emergency management are driving the critical need for less restrictive access by UAS to the NAS. UAS represent a new capability that will provide a variety of services in the government (public) and commercial (civil) aviation sectors. The growth of this potential industry has not yet been realized due to the lack of a common understanding of what is required to safely operate UAS in the NAS. NASA's UAS Integration in the NAS Project is conducting research in the areas of Separation Assurance/Sense and Avoid Interoperability (SSI), Human Systems Integration (HSI), and Communication to support reducing the barriers of UAS access to the NAS. This research was broken into two research themes namely, UAS Integration and Test Infrastructure. UAS Integration focuses on airspace integration procedures and performance standards to enable UAS integration in the air transportation system, covering Sense and Avoid (SAA) performance standards, command and control performance standards, and human systems integration. The focus of the Test Infrastructure theme was to enable development and validation of airspace integration procedures and performance standards, including the execution of integrated test and evaluation. In support of the integrated test and evaluation efforts, the Project developed an adaptable, scalable, and schedulable relevant test environment incorporating live, virtual, and constructive elements capable of validating concepts and technologies for unmanned aircraft systems to safely operate in the NAS. To accomplish this task, the Project planned to conduct three integrated events: a Human-in-the-Loop simulation and two Flight Test series that integrated key concepts, technologies and/or procedures in a relevant air traffic environment. Each of the integrated events were built on the technical achievements, fidelity and complexity of previous simulations and tests, resulting in research findings that support the development of regulations governing the access of UAS into the NAS. The purpose of this document is to describe how well the system under test was representative
    Keywords: Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance
    Type: UAS-ITE.5.1-008.001 , ARC-E-DAA-TN21301
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-12
    Description: The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Armstrong Flight Research Center Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (SUAV) Automatic Ground Collision Avoidance System (Auto GCAS) project demonstrated several important collision avoidance technologies. First, the SUAV Auto GCAS design included capabilities to take advantage of terrain avoidance maneuvers flying turns to either side as well as straight over terrain. Second, the design also included innovative digital elevation model (DEM) scanning methods. The combination of multi-trajectory options and new scanning methods demonstrated the ability to reduce the nuisance potential of the SUAV while maintaining robust terrain avoidance. Third, the Auto GCAS algorithms were hosted on the processor inside a smartphone, providing a lightweight hardware configuration for use in either the ground control station or on board the test aircraft. Finally, compression of DEM data for the entire Earth and successful hosting of that data on the smartphone was demonstrated. The SUAV Auto GCAS project demonstrated that together these methods and technologies have the potential to dramatically reduce the number of controlled flight into terrain mishaps across a wide range of aviation platforms with similar capabilities including UAVs, general aviation aircraft, helicopters, and model aircraft.
    Keywords: Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance
    Type: NASA/TM-2015-218732 , DFRC-E-DAA-TN20843
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-20
    Description: This work assesses the potential aerodynamic performance benefits of a variable-camber, continuous-trailing-edge flap system on a generic transport aircraft at off-design conditions. A process to optimize transport wings while addressing static aeroelastic effects is presented. To establish a proper baseline, a transport wing is first aerodynamically optimized at a mid-cruise flight condition using an inviscid, aeroelastic analysis tool. The optimized wing is then analyzed at off-design cruise conditions. The optimization is repeated at these off-design conditions to determine how much performance is lost by the wing optimized solely for the mid-cruise condition. The full-span flap system is then adapted to improve performance of the mid-cruise-optimized wing at these off-design conditions. The measured improvement is quantified by a comparison with wings designed specifically for the off-design conditions. To evaluate the effects of aeroelasticity on the effectiveness of the flap system, this entire process is performed on both a conventionally stiff wing and a modern, more flexible wing. The results indicate that the flap system allows for recovery of near-optimal performance throughout cruise. The flap system is found to be advantageous even for modern wings with increased flexibility.
    Keywords: Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance
    Type: ARC-E-DAA-TN19712 , AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting; Jan 05, 2015 - Jan 09, 2015; Kissimmee, FL; United States
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  • 23
    Publication Date: 2019-07-20
    Description: We present an approach to aerodynamic optimization in which the shape control is adaptively parameterized. Starting from a coarse set of design variables, a sequence of higher-dimensional nested search spaces is automatically generated. Refinement can be either uniform or adaptive, in which case only the most important shape control is added. The relative importance of candidate design variables is determined by comparing objective and constraint gradients, computed at low cost via adjoint solutions. A search procedure for finding an effective ensemble of shape parameters is also given. We first demonstrate this system on a multipoint drag miminization problem in 2D with many constraints, showing that an adaptive parameterization approach consistently achieves smoother, more robust, and faster design improvement than fixed parameterizations. We also establish a 3D shape- matching benchmark, where we demonstrate that our approach automatically discovers the necessary parameters to match a target shape. By largely automating shape parameterization, this work also aims to remove a time-consuming aspect of shape optimization.
    Keywords: Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance
    Type: ARC-E-DAA-TN19730 , AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting; Jan 05, 2015 - Jan 09, 2015; Kissimmee, FL; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-18
    Description: Quadcopters and other multi-rotor configurations are poised to make a substantial contribution to commercial and public service aviation. Small multi-rotor configurations already see almost ubiquitous use as radio-controlled toys and hobbyist platforms. In particular, their use as flying cameras has seen rapid adoption by the public. But their greatest contribution to our society may likely be seen in public service missionsapplications. Their potential utility for supporting emergency response missions is discussed in some detail. The multi-rotor design space is then explored from high-level perspective with the emphasis on distributed, modular, and heterogeneous multi-rotor systems. Following this design space examination, a number of specific, detailed technical issues related multi-rotor conceptual design and sizing is also considered.
    Keywords: Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance
    Type: ARC-E-DAA-TN20403 , ARC-E-DAA-TN17748 , AHS International Specialists Meeting on Unmanned Rotorcraft Systems; Jan 20, 2015 - Jan 22, 2015; Scottsdale, AZ; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-27
    Description: The Exploration Aerial Vehicles (EAV) Laboratory at NASA Ames Research Center leads research into intelligent autonomy and advanced control systems, bridging the gap between simulation and full-scale technology through flight test experimentation on unmanned sub-scale test vehicles.
    Keywords: Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance
    Type: ARC-E-DAA-TN27369
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-12
    Description: There have been ongoing efforts in the Aeronautics Systems Analysis Branch at NASA Langley Research Center to develop a suite of integrated physics-based computational utilities suitable for modeling and analyzing extended-duration missions carried out using solar powered aircraft. From these efforts, SolFlyte has emerged as a state-of-the-art vehicle analysis and mission simulation tool capable of modeling both heavier-than-air (HTA) and lighter-than-air (LTA) vehicle concepts. This study compares solar powered airplane and airship station-keeping capability during a variety of high altitude missions, using SolFlyte as the primary analysis component. Three Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) concepts were designed for this study: an airplane (Operating Empty Weight (OEW) = 3285 kilograms, span = 127 meters, array area = 450 square meters), a small airship (OEW = 3790 kilograms, length = 115 meters, array area = 570 square meters), and a large airship (OEW = 6250 kilograms, length = 135 meters, array area = 1080 square meters). All the vehicles were sized for payload weight and power requirements of 454 kilograms and 5 kilowatts, respectively. Seven mission sites distributed throughout the United States were selected to provide a basis for assessing the vehicle energy budgets and site-persistent operational availability. Seasonal, 30-day duration missions were simulated at each of the sites during March, June, September, and December; one-year duration missions were simulated at three of the sites. Atmospheric conditions during the simulated missions were correlated to National Climatic Data Center (NCDC) historical data measurements at each mission site, at four flight levels. Unique features of the SolFlyte model are described, including methods for calculating recoverable and energy-optimal flight trajectories and the effects of shadows on solar energy collection. Results of this study indicate that: 1) the airplane concept attained longer periods of on-site capability than either airship concept, and 2) the airship concepts can attain higher levels of energy collection and storage than the airplane concept; however, attaining these energy benefits requires adverse design trades of reduced performance (small airship) or excessive solar array area (large airship).
    Keywords: Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance
    Type: NASA/TM-2015-218677 , L-20515 , NF1676L-20551
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    Publication Date: 2019-08-14
    Description: No abstract available
    Keywords: Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance
    Type: General Public (Outreach Bifold) NRC 2015 Roadmaps Public Review Meeting; Nov 11, 2015; Washington, DC; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-08-14
    Description: This presentation gives insight into the research activities and efforts being executed in order to integrate unmanned aircraft systems into the national airspace system. This briefing is to inform others of the UAS-NAS progress and future directions.
    Keywords: Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance
    Type: DFRC-E-DAA-TN28406
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    Publication Date: 2019-08-14
    Description: This briefing was presented during the Test Site Kick Off Meeting to discuss the contract awards for Task 1 and Task 2. This briefing covered a high level overview for contract deliverables, Task 1 - UAS Traffic Management and Task 2, Live Virtual Constructive Distributed Environment.
    Keywords: Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance
    Type: DFRC-E-DAA-TN27370 , Test Site Kick-off Meeting; Oct 22, 2015; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-08-13
    Description: A Langley Research Center engineers work in the 1960s and 70s to develop a wing with better performance near the speed of sound resulted in a significant increase in subsonic efficiency. The design was shared with industry. Today, Renton, Washington-based Boeing Commercial Airplanes, as well as most other plane manufacturers, apply it to all their aircraft, saving the airline industry billions of dollars in fuel every year.
    Keywords: Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance
    Type: Spinoff 2015; 42-45; NASA/NP-2014-07-1061-HQ
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    Publication Date: 2019-08-28
    Description: A flap of the type that is movably connected to an aircraft wing to provide control of an aircraft in flight includes opposite ends, wherein at least a first opposite end includes a plurality of substantially rigid, laterally extending protrusions that are spaced apart to form a plurality of fluidly interconnected passageways. The passageways have openings adjacent to upper and lower sides of the flap, and the passageways include a plurality of bends such that high pressure fluid flows from a high pressure region to a low pressure region to provide a boundary condition that inhibits noise resulting from airflow around the end of the flap.
    Keywords: Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance
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  • 32
    Publication Date: 2019-09-05
    Description: No abstract available
    Keywords: Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance
    Type: ARC-E-DAA-TN20702 , 2015 LEARN/Seedling Technical Seminar; Jan 13, 2015 - Jan 15, 2015; Moffett Field, CA; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-08-10
    Description: This paper focuses on load alleviation optimization for a high aspect ratio truss braced wing (TBW) aircraft. The TBW aircraft model is based on the Subsonic Ultra Green Aircraft Research (SUGAR) concept developed by Boeing, with the wing structures of the model modified to include a novel aerodynamic control surface known as the Variable Camber Continuous Trailing Edge Flap (VCCTEF). The purpose of the study is to investigate the effectiveness of a Performance Adaptive Aeroelastic Wing (PAAW) technology, specifically the VCCTEF, for alleviating load on the TBW wing during flight maneuver. The specific flight maneuver under consideration in this study is a 2.5g pull-up maneuver. Constrained gradient-based optimization is conducted to tailor the deflections of the VC- CTEF such that bending moment along the wing is minimized at the 2.5g pull-up flight condition. Aerodynamic modeling for this study is conducted using a vortex-lattice method code called Vorlax. A non-linear finite element analysis (FEA) method is constructed for analyzing the structural deformation and resulting bending moment along the wing of the aircraft with the inclusion of effects from tension-stiffening due to axial loading in the truss. This study is the first phase of several, and involves optimization of a rigid wing aircraft for preliminary analysis. Future studies will incorporate flexible wing structures with aeroelastic interactions and deformations. The results of this first phase positively demonstrate the potential of utilizing the novel control surface on modern aircraft wing designs for shaping control in order to provide load alleviation during flight maneuver.
    Keywords: Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance
    Type: ARC-E-DAA-TN23476 , AIAA Aviation Forum 2015; Jun 22, 2015 - Jun 26, 2015; Dallas, TX; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-08-13
    Description: The Transport Rotorcraft Airframe Crash Testbed (TRACT) full-scale tests were performed at NASA Langley Research Center's Landing and Impact Research Facility in 2013 and 2014. Two CH-46E airframes were impacted at 33-ft/s forward and 25-ft/s vertical combined velocities onto soft soil, which represents a severe, but potentially survivable impact scenario. TRACT 1 provided a baseline set of responses, while TRACT 2 included retrofits with composite subfloors and other crash system improvements based on TRACT 1. For TRACT 2, a total of 18 unique experiments were conducted to evaluate Anthropomorphic Test Devices (ATD) responses, seat and restraint performance, cargo restraint effectiveness, patient litter behavior, and activation of emergency locator transmitters and crash sensors. Combinations of Hybrid II, Hybrid III, and ES-2 ATDs were placed in forward and side facing seats and occupant results were compared against injury criteria. The structural response of the airframe was assessed based on accelerometers located throughout the airframe and using three-dimensional photogrammetric techniques. Analysis of the photogrammetric data indicated regions of maximum deflection and permanent deformation. The response of TRACT 2 was noticeably different in the horizontal direction due to changes in the cabin configuration and soil surface, with higher acceleration and damage occurring in the cabin. Loads from ATDs in energy absorbing seats and restraints were within injury limits. Severe injury was likely for ATDs in forward facing passenger seats.
    Keywords: Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance
    Type: NF1676L-21540 , Aerospace Structural Impact Dynamics International Conference (ASIDIC) 2015; Nov 17, 2015 - Nov 19, 2015; Seville; Spain
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    Publication Date: 2019-08-13
    Description: No abstract available
    Keywords: Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance
    Type: NF1676L-21131 , AIAA SciTech; Jan 05, 2015 - Jan 09, 2015; Kissimmee, FL; United States|NASA Engineering and Safety Center Academy Online Meeting; Apr 21, 2015; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: The Adaptive Compliant Trailing Edge (ACTE) flap was flown on the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Gulfstream GIII testbed at the NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center. This smoothly curving flap replaced the existing Fowler flaps creating a seamless control surface. This compliant structure, developed by FlexSys Inc. in partnership with the Air Force Research Laboratory, supported NASA objectives for airframe structural noise reduction, aerodynamic efficiency, and wing weight reduction through gust load alleviation. A thorough structures airworthiness approach was developed to move this project safely to flight. A combination of industry and NASA standard practice require various structural analyses, ground testing, and health monitoring techniques for showing an airworthy structure. This paper provides an overview of compliant structures design, the structural ground testing leading up to flight, and the flight envelope expansion and monitoring strategy. Flight data will be presented, and lessons learned along the way will be highlighted.
    Keywords: Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance
    Type: DFRC-E-DAA-TN24640 , Society of Flight Test Engineers International Annual Symposium; Sep 14, 2015 - Sep 17, 2015; Lancaster, CA; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: A flow and ice particle trajectory analysis was performed for the booster of the Honeywell ALF502 engine. The analysis focused on two closely related conditions one of which produced an icing event and another which did not during testing of the ALF502 engine in the Propulsion Systems Lab (PSL) at NASA Glenn Research Center. The flow analysis was generated using the NASA Glenn GlennHT flow solver and the particle analysis was generated using the NASA Glenn LEWICE3D v3.63 ice accretion software. The inflow conditions for the two conditions were similar with the main differences being that the condition that produced the icing event was 6.8 K colder than the non-icing event case and the inflow ice water content (IWC) for the non-icing event case was 50% less than for the icing event case. The particle analysis, which considered sublimation, evaporation and phase change, was generated for a 5 micron ice particle with a sticky impact model and for a 24 micron median volume diameter (MVD), 7 bin ice particle distribution with a supercooled large droplet (SLD) splash model used to simulate ice particle breakup. The particle analysis did not consider the effect of the runback and re-impingement of water resulting from the heated spinner and anti-icing system. The results from the analysis showed that the amount of impingement for the components were similar for the same particle size and impact model for the icing and non-icing event conditions. This was attributed to the similar aerodynamic conditions in the booster for the two cases. The particle temperature and melt fraction were higher at the same location and particle size for the non-icing event than for the icing event case due to the higher incoming inflow temperature for the non-event case. The 5 micron ice particle case produced higher impact temperatures and higher melt fractions on the components downstream of the fan than the 24 micron MVD case because the average particle size generated by the particle breakup was larger than 5 microns which yielded less warming and melting. The analysis also showed that the melt fraction and wet bulb temperature icing criterion developed during tests in the Research Altitude Test Facility (RATFac) at the National Research Council (NRC) of Canada were useful in predicting icing events in the ALF502 engine. The development of an ice particle impact model which includes the effects of particle breakup, phase change, and surface state is necessary to further improve the prediction of ice particle transport with phase change through turbomachinery.
    Keywords: Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance
    Type: GRC-E-DAA-TN24130 , 2015 SAE International Conference on Icing of Aircraft, Engines, and Structures; Jun 22, 2015 - Jun 25, 2015; Prague; Czechoslovakia
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: This presentation will help to promote air-launch technologies that are being developed at NASA AFRC and enhance the public and aeromodeling communities awareness of current progress.
    Keywords: Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance
    Type: DFRC-E-DAA-TN20334 , AMA Expo 2015; Jan 09, 2015 - Jan 11, 2015; Ontario, CA; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: This fall I worked in EV3 within NASA's Johnson Space Center in The HIVE (Human Integrated Vehicles & Environments). The HIVE is responsible for human in the loop testing, getting new technologies in front of astronauts, operators, and users early in the development cycle to make the interfaces more human friendly. Some projects the HIVE is working on includes user interfaces for future spacecraft, wearables to alert astronauts about important information, and test beds to simulate mock missions. During my internship I created a prototype for T-38 aircraft displays using LabVIEW, learned how to use microcontrollers, and helped out with other small tasks in the HIVE. The purpose of developing a prototype for T-38 Displays in LabVIEW is to analyze functions of the display such as navigation in a cost and time effective manner. The LabVIEW prototypes allow Ellington Field AOD to easily make adjustments to the display before hardcoding the final product. LabVIEW was used to create a user interface for simulation almost identical to the real aircraft display. Goals to begin the T-38 PFD (Primary Flight Display) prototype included creating a T-38 PFD hardware display in a software environment, designing navigation for the menu's, incorporating vertical and horizontal navigation bars, and to add a heading bug for compass controls connected to the HSI (Horizontal Situation Indicator). To get started with the project, measurements of the entire display were taken. This enabled an accurate model of the hardware display to be created. Navigation of menu's required some exploration of different buttons on the display. The T-38 simulator and aircraft were used for examining the display. After one piece of the prototype was finished, another trip of to the simulator took place. This was done until all goals for the prototype were complete. Some possible integration ideas for displays in the near future are autopilot selection, touch screen displays, and crew member preferences. Complete navigation, control, and function customization will be achievable once a display is fully developed. Other than the T-38 prototyping, I spent time learning how to design small circuits and write code for them to function. This was done by adding electronic circuit components to breadboard and microcontroller then writing code to speak to those components through the microcontroller. I went through an Arduino starter kit to build circuits and code software that allowed the hardware to act. This work was planned to assist in a lighting project this fall but another solution was discovered for the lighting project. Other tasks that I assisted with, included hands on work such as mock-up construction/removal, logic analyzer repairs, and soldering with circuits. The unique opportunity to be involved work with NASA has significantly changed my educational and career goals. This opportunity has only opened the door to my career with engineering. I have learned over the span of this internship that I am fascinated by the type of work that NASA does. My desire to work in the aerospace industry has increased immensely. I hope to return to NASA to be more involved in the advancement of science, engineering, and spaceflight. My interests for my future education and career lie in NASAs work - pioneering the future in space exploration, scientific discovery and aeronautics research.
    Keywords: Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance
    Type: JSC-CN-34990 , EV3 Branch Meeting; Dec 02, 2015; Houston, TX; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: A computational design study was conducted to enhance the aerodynamic performance of streamline-traced, external-compression inlets for Mach 1.6. Compared to traditional external-compression, two-dimensional and axisymmetric inlets, streamline-traced inlets promise reduced cowl wave drag and sonic boom, but at the expense of reduced total pressure recovery and increased total pressure distortion. The current study explored a new parent flowfield for the streamline tracing and several variations of inlet design factors, including the axial displacement and angle of the subsonic cowl lip, the vertical placement of the engine axis, and the use of porous bleed in the subsonic diffuser. The performance was enhanced over that of an earlier streamline-traced inlet such as to increase the total pressure recovery and reduce total pressure distortion.
    Keywords: Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance
    Type: ISABE-2015-20140 , GRC-E-DAA-TN24635 , International Symposium on Airbreathing Engines (ISABE); Oct 25, 2015 - Oct 30, 2015; Phoenix, AZ; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: This report summarizes the hybrid electric concept design, analysis, and modeling work accomplished by the Boeing Subsonic Ultra Green Aircraft Research (SUGAR) team, consisting of Boeing Research and Technology, Boeing Commercial Airplanes, General Electric, and Georgia Tech.Performance and sizing tasks were conducted for hybrid electric versions of a conventional tube-and-wing aircraft and a hybrid wing body. The high wing Truss Braced Wing (TBW) SUGAR Volt was updated based on results from the TBW work (documented separately) and new engine performance models. Energy cost and acoustic analyses were conducted and technology roadmaps were updated for hybrid electric and battery technology. NOx emissions were calculated for landing and takeoff (LTO) and cruise. NPSS models were developed for hybrid electric components and tested using an integrated analysis of superconducting and non-superconducting hybrid electric engines. The hybrid electric SUGAR Volt was shown to produce significant emissions and fuel burn reductions beyond those achieved by the conventionally powered SUGAR High and was able to meet the NASA goals for fuel burn. Total energy utilization was not decreased but reduced energy cost can be achieved for some scenarios. The team was not able to identify a technology development path to meet NASA's noise goals
    Keywords: Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance
    Type: NASA/CR-2015-218704/VOL2 , NF1676L-21005
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Steel cable was chosen for the lower end of the drogue and main parachute risers on NASA's Orion Multi Purpose Crew Vehicle Parachute Assembly System (CPAS) to protect the risers from extreme temperatures and abrasion should they contact the crew module during deployment, as was done for Apollo. Due to the weight and deployment complexity inherent in steel, there was significant interest in the possibility of substituting textile for steel for the drogue and main parachute risers. However, textile risers could be damaged when subjected to high temperature and abrasion. Investigations were consequently performed by a subset of the authors to determine whether sacrificial, non-load-bearing textile riser covers could be developed to mitigate the thermal and abrasion concerns. Multiple material combinations were tested, resulting in a cover design capable of protecting the riser against severe riser/crew module contact interactions. A feasibility study was then conducted to evaluate the performance of the textile drogue riser cover in relevant abrasive environments. This paper describes the testing performed and documents the results of this feasibility study.
    Keywords: Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance
    Type: JSC-CN-33048 , AIAA Aerodynamic Decelerator Systems Technology Conference and Seminar; Mar 30, 2015 - Apr 02, 2015; Daytona Beach, FL; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: This oral presentation highlights the technical investments the NASA Environmentally Responsible Aviation Project under the Integrated Systems Research Program within ARMD made during FY10-FY14 to upgrade/enhance the NASA infrastructure/testing assets and new capabilities required to mature the ERA N=2 Portfolio of airframe and propulsion technologies to TRL 5/6.
    Keywords: Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance
    Type: NF1676L-20584 , AIAA SciTech 2015; Jan 05, 2015 - Jan 09, 2015; Kissimmee, FL; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: The NASA Automated Cooperative Trajectories project is developing a prototype avionics system that enables multi-vehicle cooperative control by integrating 1090 MHz ES ADS-B digital communications with onboard autopilot systems. This cooperative control capability will enable meta-aircraft operations for enhanced airspace utilization, as well as improved vehicle efficiency through wake surfing. This briefing describes the objectives and approach to a flight evaluation of this system planned for 2016.
    Keywords: Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance
    Type: AFRC-E-DAA-TN27012 , NATO STO Air Vehicle Technology Panel Meeting; Oct 12, 2015 - Oct 16, 2015; Prague; Czechoslovakia
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: The quest for more energy-efficient green aircraft, dictates that all systems, including the ice protection system (IPS), be closely examined for ways to reduce energy consumption and to increase efficiency. A thermal ice protection systems must protect the aircraft from the hazardous effects of icing, and yet it needs to do so as efficiently as possible. The system can no longer be afforded the degree of over-design in power usage they once were. To achieve these more exacting designs, a better understanding of the heat and mass transport phenomena involved during an icing encounter is needed.
    Keywords: Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance
    Type: GRC-E-DAA-TN23290 , SAE 2015 International Conference on Icing of Aircraft, Engines, and Structures; Jun 22, 2015 - Jun 25, 2015; Prague; Czechoslovakia
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-16
    Description: In 2011, a task was initiated under the US-French Project Agreement on rotorcraft studies to collaborate on design methodologies for environmentally friendly rotorcraft. This paper summarizes the efforts of that collaboration. The French and US aerospace agencies, ONERA and NASA, have their own software toolsets and approaches to rotorcraft design. The first step of this research effort was to understand how rotorcraft impact the environment, with the initial focus on air pollution. Second, similar baseline helicopters were developed for a passenger transport mission, using NASA and ONERA rotorcraft design software tools. Comparisons were made between the designs generated by the two tools. Finally, rotorcraft designs were generated targeting reduced environmental impact. The results show that a rotorcraft design that targets reduced environmental impact can be significantly different than one that targets traditional cost drivers, such as fuel burn and empty weight.
    Keywords: Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance
    Type: ARC-E-DAA-TN21833 , ARC-E-DAA-TN17898 , AHS Annual Forum and Technology Display; May 05, 2015 - May 07, 2015; Virginia Beach, VA; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-12
    Description: The Boeing Company, Mesa Arizona, has been developing smart material actuated rotor technology (SMART) under in-house, DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency), NASA and Army funding. A whirl tower test of the SMART active flap rotor system was successfully conducted at the remote test facility (RTF) in Mesa, Arizona, in 2003. Under DARPA and NASA funding, the SMART rotor system was tested in the NASA Ames National Full Scale Aerodynamic Complex (NFAC) 40- by 80-Foot Wind Tunnel in 2008. The DARPA program objectives were to demonstrate the active flap impact on rotor acoustics in forward flight and establish a validation database for noise prediction tools. Under NASA funding, additional wind tunnel tests were conducted, with the objective to demonstrate and quantify vibration, noise, and performance improvements.Wind tunnel testing was successfully and safely concluded, meeting all high priority objectives. The authority, effectiveness, and reliability of the flap actuation system were demonstrated in 65 hours of testing at up to 155 knots and 7,700 pound thrust. Validation data was successfully acquired for four test conditions; blade loads were too high for the high speed condition. The effectiveness of the flap for noise and vibration control was demonstrated conclusively, with results showing significant reductions in BVI (Blade-Vortex Interaction) and in-plane noise as well as vibratory hub loads. The impact of the flap on control power and rotor smoothing was also demonstrated. Data evaluating any benefits in aerodynamic performance and impact on flight controls were acquired, but will need more detailed evaluation. Both open loop control and closed loop feedback control, using continuous time and higher harmonic controllers, were applied.The purpose of the Test Report is to provide a comprehensive document that describes the preparation for and conduct of the wind tunnel test and summarizes the processing and evaluation of wind tunnel test data for the DARPA and the NASA portion of the test. An overview of the wind tunnel test and results can be found in Reference 1. Details on the testing and results for BVI noise, in-plane noise, and vibrations can be found in References 2-4, respectively. These references are four papers, presented at the American Helicopter Society Annual Forum in 2009. A brief description of the delivered electronic data is provided in Reference 5.
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    Type: NASA/CR-2015-219075 , ARC-E-DAA-TN28611
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-12
    Description: This work explores the use of alternative internal structural designs within a full-scale wing box structure for aeroelastic tailoring, with a focus on curvilinear spars, ribs, and stringers. The baseline wing model is a fully-populated, cantilevered wing box structure of the Common Research Model (CRM). Metrics of interest include the wing weight, the onset of dynamic flutter, and the static aeroelastic stresses. Twelve parametric studies alter the number of internal structural members along with their location, orientation, and curvature. Additional evaluation metrics are considered to identify design trends that lead to lighter-weight, aeroelastically stable wing designs. The best designs of the individual studies are compared and discussed, with a focus on weight reduction and flutter resistance. The largest weight reductions were obtained by removing the inner spar, and performance was maintained by shifting stringers forward and/or using curvilinear ribs: 5.6% weight reduction, a 13.9% improvement in flutter speed, but a 3.0% increase in stress levels. Flutter resistance was also maintained using straight-rotated ribs although the design had a 4.2% lower flutter speed than the curved ribs of similar weight and stress levels were higher. For some configurations, the differences between curved and straight ribs were smaller, which provides motivation for future optimization-based studies to fully exploit the trade-offs.
    Keywords: Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance
    Type: NASA/TM-2015-218697 , L-20534 , NF1676L-20818
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    Publication Date: 2019-08-26
    Description: In an effort to increase fuel efficiency and reduce noise in commercial airplanes, NASA aeronautics teamed up with East Hartford, Connecticut-based Pratt & Whitney through a Space Act Agreement to help the company increase the efficiency of its turbofan engine. The company's new PurePower line of engines is 15 percent more fuel-efficient and up to 75 percent quieter than its competitors.
    Keywords: Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance
    Type: Spinoff 2015; 40-41; NASA/NP-2014-07-1061-HQ
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: No abstract available
    Keywords: Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance
    Type: M15-4453 , Annual AUVSI Pathfinder Symposium/Pathfinder Chapter of AUVSI; Mar 18, 2015 - Mar 19, 2015; Huntsville, AL; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Several minimum-mass optimization problems are solved to evaluate the effectiveness of a variety of novel tailoring schemes for subsonic transport wings. Aeroelastic stress and panel buckling constraints are imposed across several trimmed static maneuver loads, in addition to a transonic flutter margin constraint, captured with aerodynamic influence coefficient-based tools. Tailoring with metallic thickness variations, functionally graded materials, balanced or unbalanced composite laminates, curvilinear tow steering, and distributed trailing edge control effectors are all found to provide reductions in structural wing mass with varying degrees of success. The question as to whether this wing mass reduction will offset the increased manufacturing cost is left unresolved for each case.
    Keywords: Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance
    Type: NF1676L-18956 , SciTech 2015; Jan 05, 2015 - Jan 09, 2015; Kissimmee, FL; United States
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    Description: This paper lays out a comprehensive methodology for computing a low-speed, high-lift polar, without requiring additional details about the aircraft design beyond what is typically available at the conceptual design stage. Introducing low-order, physics-based aerodynamic analyses allows the methodology to be more applicable to unconventional aircraft concepts than traditional, fully-empirical methods. The methodology uses empirical relationships for flap lift effectiveness, chord extension, drag-coefficient increment and maximum lift coefficient of various types of flap systems as a function of flap deflection, and combines these increments with the characteristics of the unflapped airfoils. Once the aerodynamic characteristics of the flapped sections are known, a vortex-lattice analysis calculates the three-dimensional lift, drag and moment coefficients of the whole aircraft configuration. This paper details the results of two validation cases: a supercritical airfoil model with several types of flaps; and a 12-foot, full-span aircraft model with slats and double-slotted flaps.
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    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 92 (1959), S. 1018-1027 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Inorganic Chemistry
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    Notes: Bei nochmaliger Untersuchung der Umsetzung von CCl4 mit Si/Cu-Gemischen werden, wie bereits bekannt, SiCl4, C2Cl4 und Si2Cl6 gefunden. Darüber hinaus lief eine direkte Synthese. Sie führte wahrscheinlich zur Bildung des allerdings dabei nicht nachgewiesenen Cl3C·SiCl3. Dagegen wurde die nach der direkten Synthese entstandene Verbindung C(SiCl3)4 erstmalig aufgefunden.  -  Die Entstehung der ebenfalls nachgewiesenen Verbindungen Cl3SiC·C⋮CC·SiCl3 und Cl3SiC·(Cl)C:C(Cl)C·SiCl3 wird durch Dechlorierungen des Cl3CC·SiCl3 mit Kupfer erklärt.  -  Für die neuen Verbindungen wurden Strukturbeweise geführt. Es wurden C2Cl4 und Cl3CC·SiCl3 mit Si/Cu-Gemischen umgesetzt. Die letzte Umsetzung ergab dieselben Reaktionsprodukte wie das CCl4, so daß auch bei diesem eine direkte Synthese über das Cl3CC·SiCl3 glaubhaft gemacht ist.
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    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 92 (1959), S. 1048-1055 
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    Notes: Eigenschaften von tert.-Butylthionitrit, Triphenylmethylthionitrit und tert.-Butylthionitrat werden Rückschlüsse auf die Elektronenstruktur der schwefelhaltigen Gruppe gezogen.
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    Notes: Als weiteres Beispiel für die präparative Überlegenheit der säurekatalysierten Aldolreaktionen des Formaldehyds gegenüber den OH⊖-katalysierten wird über die Synthese der bisher unbekannten Bisanhydro-ennea-heptose, die das Ringsystem des 3.7-Dioxa-bicyclo-[1.3.3]-nonans enthält, berichtet.  -  Bei der Untersuchung des Verhaltens der Bisanhydro-ennea-heptose gegen Alkalien machten sich in der Abspaltbarkeit der Hydroxymethylgruppen charakteristische Unterschiede geltend, deren Erklärung in den konstitutionell-konstellativen Gegebenheiten zu suchen ist.  -  Bei dem Versuch einer Ringerweiterung an der Anhydro-ennea-heptose mit Diazomethan bildet sich eine Verbindung C9H16O5, die wahrscheinlich kein Derivat des Oxa-cycloheptanons-(4), sondern ein Derivat des Tetrahydro-γ-pyrons ist.
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    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 92 (1959), S. 1092-1101 
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    Notes: Substituierte Ammoniumsalze vom Typ I liefern mit Abkömmlingen des Phenylglyoxals in Methanol in glatter Reaktion Lactolid-Basen vom Typ II. Aus diesen lassen sich verschiedene Octa- bzw. Decahydroisochinolin-Derivate darstellen, die in 1-Stellung einen substituierten Benzylrest tragen.
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    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 92 (1959), S. 1115-1117 
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    Notes: Die jodometrische Bestimmung der Hydroperoxyde von Benzolkohlenwasserstoffen kann durch katalytische Wirkung von Kupferionen verbessert werden.
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    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 92 (1959), S. 1135-1139 
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    Notes: Die Umsetzung von Tetraacetyl-α-D-glucopyranosylbromid und Tetraacetyl-6-trityl-β-D-glucopyranose mit Silberperchlorat oder Silberfluoroborat in Nitromethan liefert in guter Ausbeute Octaacetyl-β-gentiobiose. Die gleiche Umsetzung mit einem Überschuß an Tetraacetyl-α-D-glucopyranosylbromid und Silberperchlorat führt zur Octaacetyl-α-gentiobiose. Es wird eine Deutung des Reaktionsablaufs gegeben.
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    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 92 (1959), S. 1126-1129 
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    Notes: Tachysterin2 wurde mit durch Glas gefiltertem Quecksilberdampflicht in Präcalciferol2 umgewandelt.
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    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 92 (1959), S. 1152-1158 
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    Notes: Um eine Aussage über den Reaktionsmechanismus bei der Mercurierung des Ammonium-Ions in wäßrigen Lösungen machen zu können, wurde Quecksilber-(II)-diamminchlorid, Hg(NH3)2Cl2, mit wäßriger Ammoniumacetat-Lösung zum sog. „unschmelzbaren Präzipitat“, HgNH2Cl, umgesetzt. Die Lösung enthielt 1 Mol. 203Hg(CH3CO2)2 pro Mol. des Diammoniakates.Die beiden heterogenen Austauschreaktionen Hg(NH3)2Cl2/[203Hg(NH3)4]2⊕ und HgNH2Cl/[203Hg(NH3)4]2⊕ wurden in Abhängigkeit von der Temperatur untersucht.
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    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 92 (1959), S. 1158-1163 
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    Notes: Von den sechs möglichen Isomeren des Decalindiols-(1.4) wurden zwei der Reihe des cis-Decalins und zwei der Reihe des trans-Decalins angehörende Diole durch Reduktion von cis- und trans-Decalindion-(1.4) sowie durch katalyt. Hydrierung von Naphthohydrochinon-(1.4) und ar-Tetralindiol-(5.8) mit Raney-Nickel im Autoklaven erhalten, eindeutig der cis- und trans-Reihe zugeordnet und durch Derivate charakterisiert.
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    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 92 (1959), S. 1184-1188 
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    Notes: Die Einwirkung von Aryldiazoniumsalzen auf verschiedene monoalkylierte Dihydroresorcine wurde untersucht. Dabei wurden im glatten Reaktionsverlauf δ-Keto-δ-arylhydrazono-carbonsäuren erhalten. Die gleiche Reaktion führte beim 2-Acetamino-dihydroresorcin infolge einer sekundär verlaufenden Wasserabspaltung zu einem Derivat des 1.2.4-Triazols, dessen Konstitution bewiesen wurde.
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    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 92 (1959), S. 1206-1212 
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    Notes: Durch Umsetzung von Alkylhydroperoxyden oder Wasserstoffperoxyd mit Formaldehyd und sekundären Aminen werden nach Art der Mannich-Reaktion Aminoalkylperoxyde erhalten. In mineralsaurer Lösung gelingt auch die Umsetzung von Benzamid oder Harnstoff mit Formaldehyd und Alkylhydroperoxyden.
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    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 92 (1959), S. 1216-1223 
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    Notes: Die Einführung der Carbonsäurechloridgruppe in 1- bzw. 3-Stellung des Azulensystems gelingt durch Substitution mittels Phosgens ohne Friedel-Crafts-Katalysatoren. Befindet sich in Nachbarstellung zur Carbonsäurechloridgruppe am 7-Ring kein Substituent, so lassen sich die Verbindungen zu den freien Carbonsäuren hydrolysieren, andernfalls tritt Decarboxylierung ein. Die Säurechloride lassen sich in Ester, Amide und Anilide überführen. Die spektralen Verschiebungen gegenüber den zugrunde liegenden Azulenen werden diskutiert.
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    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 92 (1959), S. 1195-1205 
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    Notes: Die Hydrierung des Adrenalins mit Raney-Nickel liefert keine brauchbaren Ergebnisse. Das Hexahydro-adrenalin (Xb) wird deshalb synthetisch aus Tetrahydro-benzaldehyd in 5 Stufen in guter Ausbeute dargestellt. Es wird gezeigt, daß das synthetische Produkt eine sterisch weitgehend einheitliche Verbindung ist und die 3(trans).4(cis)-Konfiguration besitzt.
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    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 92 (1959), S. 1212-1215 
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    Notes: Aus cyclischen Ketonen und sekundären Aminen erhältliche α.β-ungesättigte Amine addieren Wasserstoffperoxyd an der Doppelbindung und geben kristalline Peroxyde.
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    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 92 (1959), S. 1237-1237 
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    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 92 (1959), S. 1239-1246 
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    Notes: Tetrahydroxy-p-benzochinon zeigt einige Eigenschaften, die es als „doppeltes aci-Redukton“ erscheinen lassen. So erleidet es „Diazo-Spaltung“ unter Bildung von Mesoxalsäure-bis-arylhydrazid. Diazomethan verwandelt es in den Tetramethyläther, der leicht, sogar durch den Ausgangsstoff, zum entspr. Hydrochinon reduziert wird. Es werden noch Acetyl- und Aminoderivate des Tetrahydroxy-p-benzochinons und seines Dimethyläthers beschrieben sowie die UV- und IR-Spektren diskutiert.
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    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 92 (1959), S. 1276-1287 
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    Notes: Ausgehend von den in der ersten Veröffentlichung(1) beschriebenen Substanzen wurden Derivate der folgenden Peptide synthetisiert: Glycyl-L-glutaminsäure, Glycyl-glycyl-L-glutaminsäure, γ-L-Glutamyl-glycin, α- und γ-L-Glutamylglycyl-L-glutaminsäure, α- und γ-L-Glutamyl-α-L-glutamyl-glycin und α-L-Glutamyl-L-tyrosin. Auch einige freie Peptide konnten erhalten werden. Als interessante Nebenprodukte der Peptidsynthese über gemischte Anhydride mit Kohlensäure-halbestern wurden in zwei Fällen Diacylimide erhalten.
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    Notes: Beim Behandeln von N-Benzoyl-D-glucosamin (IV) mit chlorwasserstoffhaltigem Aceton entsteht das Acetonderivat VII eines Phenyloxazolins, welches Furanosestruktur besitzt. Dieses wird mit chlorwasserstoffhaltigem Methanol in das entsprechende Aceton-β-methylfuranosid IX und anschließend in das acetonfreie β-Methylfuranosid X umgewandelt.  -  Behandeln von O-Tetraacetyl-N-carbobenzoxy-D-glucosamin (XI) mit TiCl4 oder mit AlCl3/PCl5 führt unter Abspaltung von Benzylchlorid zur Bildung eines Oxazolonderivates (XIII).
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    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 92 (1959), S. 1313-1319 
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    Notes: Die Methylphenylhydrazone der Monobenzoyl-aldosen liegen im kristallisierten und gelösten Zustand nur als Schiffsche Basen vor, sie zeigen keine Mutarotation und lassen sich zu 5-Benzoyl-2.3.4-triacetyl-pentose- bzw. 6-Benzoyl-2.3.4.5-tetraacetyl-hexose-methylphenylhydrazonen acetylieren, deren Struktur durch Synthese bewiesen wird. Die aus Monobenzoyl-aldose-phenylhydrazonen mit Phenylhydrazin darstellbaren Monobenzoyl-aldose-phenylhydrazonen werden sehr leicht zu Aldose-phenylosazonen und Benzoesäure hydrolysiert.
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    Notes: Die Darstellung des Monobrom-, Monojod- und Trimethoxy-pivalophenons werden beschrieben. Die Halogenverbindungen erleiden bei der Einwirkung wäßriger Alkalien eine hydrolytische Spaltung. Die Methoxyverbindung ist gegen Alkalien stabil.
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    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 92 (1959), S. 1363-1366 
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    Notes: β-Aroyl-acrylsäuren reagieren mit Pyrrol, 1- und 2-Methyl-pyrrol nach dem Schema der substituierenden Addition.
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    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 92 (1959), S. 1386-1397 
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    Notes: Durch Oxydation von Tetralol-(6) und Östradiol-17-monoacetat mit Bleitetraacetat werden Tetralin-p-chinolacetat und 17β-Acetoxy-östra-p-chinol-(10ζ)-acetat dargestellt. Aus den Chinolacetaten lassen sich die Chinole durch basenkatalysierte Umesterung in Freiheit setzen. Dem aufgezeigten Weg kommt allgemeine Bedeutung zur Darstellung von p-Chinolen zu.
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    Notes: β-Phenyl-äthylamine lassen sich mit Cyclohexanon-(2)-essigsäure zu partiell hydrierten Oxindol-Derivaten kondensieren, die durch Ringschluß in Verbindungen der Erythrinan-Reihe übergeführt werden.
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    Notes: Umsetzung von Chlorameisensäure-benzylester mit überschüssigem Hydrazinhydrat in absol. Chloroform ergibt Carbobenzoxy-hydrazin. In wäßrigem Medium entsteht vorwiegend N.N′-Dicarbobenzoxy-hydrazin (I), das von rauchender Salpetersäure leicht zu Azodicarbonsäure-dibenzylester (II) dehydriert wird.
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    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 92 (1959), S. 1483-1500 
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    Notes: Es wurden 2 Tetraphenyl-äthylene, 2 Tetraphenyl-butatriene und 2 Tetraphenyl-hexapentaene mit je 2 meta- bzw. para-ständigen Nitrogruppen dargestellt. Es gelang, die beiden Äthylene durch Kristallisation und das Butatrien mit m-ständigen NO2-Gruppen durch Chromatographie in der cis- und in der trans-Form zu gewinnen. Damit ist bei einem zweiten Beispiel die von J. H. van't Hoff 1874 vorausgesagte Isomerie an einer Verbindung verwirklicht worden, in der 4 C-Atome durch 3 Doppelbindungen verknüpft sind.  -  Die Isomeren des Triens sind lichtempfindlich. Das Mengenverhältnis cis : trans im photochemischen Gleichgewicht entspricht der Zusammensetzung des Kumulens, wie es bei der Synthese anfällt. Die thermische cis-trans-Umlagerung der Butatriene läßt sich vorzüglich IR-spektroskopisch verfolgen. Die Zuordnung der mit A und B bezeichneten isomeren Butatriene zur cis- und trans-Formel wird diskutiert.  -  Von den beiden Hexapentaenen konnte dasjenige mit 2 p-ständigen Nitrogruppen in roten Kristallen, aber nicht in cis-trans-isomeren Formen gewonnen werden. Das entsprechende Hexapentaen mit 2 m-ständigen NO2-Gruppen war in Lösung beständig, es zersetzte sich aber teilweise bei Entfernung des Lösungsmittels.
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    Notes: Die Umsetzung von 1.3.5-Trinitro-benzol mit Nitrophloroglucin sowie diejenige von Pikrinsäure mit Phloroglucin führt zu polycyclischen Verbindungen. Deren adamantanartige Konstitution wird auf Grund UV-spektroskopischer Vergleiche diskutiert.
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    Notes: α.α′-Alkandialdehyde wurden durch Abbau von α.α′-Dibrom-dicarbonsäuren nach Curtius erhalten. Aus α.α′-Dibrom-korksäure bzw. α.α′-Dibrom-azelainsäure entstanden unter geeigneten Bedingungen l-Formyl-cyclopenten-(1) bzw.-cyclohexen-(1).
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    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 92 (1959), S. 1573-1578 
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    Notes: Der durch Säuren katalysierte Isochinolin-Ringschluß ist unter bestimmten Bedingungen auch mit Substanzen durchführbar, die eine säureempfindliche Gruppe enthalten. Auf diese Weise lassen sich Enoläther bzw. Acetale des Decahydroisochinolons herstellen (XII bzw. XIII), die durch nachfolgende Hydrolyse das freie α.β-ungesättigte Ringketon (XVI) liefern, das man durch direkten Ringschluß nicht erhalten kann.
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    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 92 (1959), S. 1594-1599 
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    Notes: Bei der Anlagerung von Ammoniak an Δ1-Tetrahydrobenzoesäure und Cyclopenten-(1)-carbonsäure-(1) entstehen ausschließlich die trans-β-Aminosäuren. Der Nachweis der Konfiguration erfolgt bei den entsprechenden cis-Aminosäuren, die durch Hofmannschen Abbau der cis-Hexahydrophthalamidsäure (V) und des cis-Cyclopentan-dicarbonsäure-(1.2)-monoamids erhalten werden. cis-und trans-2-Amino-cyclopentan-carbonsäure-(1) wurden erstmals dargestellt.
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    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 92 (1959), S. 1618-1623 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Inorganic Chemistry
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    Notes: D-Arabinose-mercaptale lassen sich mit p-Toluolsulfonsäure- und mit Methansulfonsäurechlorid in Pyridin bei tiefer Temperatur partiell zu 5-Tosyl- bzw. 5-Mesyl-D-arabinose-mercaptalen verestern. Diese werden mit Lithiumaluminiumhydrid zu 5-Desoxy-D-arabinose-mercaptalen reduziert. Daraus gewinnt man durch Abspalten von Mercaptan die 5-Desoxy-D-arabinose.
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    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 92 (1959), S. 1550-1558 
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    Notes: Die gleichzeitige Einwirkung von o-Phenylendiamin und Phenylhydrazin auf Dehydro-L-ascorbinsäure führt zum 2-Hydroxy-3-[1′-phenylhydrazono-L-threo-2′.3′4′-trihydroxy-butyl]-2.2′-anhydro-chinoxalin, dessen Natriumsalz beim Erhitzen in Wasser unter Ausbildung eines anellierten Pyrazolringes zum 1-Phenyl-3-[L-threo-trihydroxy-propyl]-flavazol kondensiert. Dagegen entsteht unter dem Einfluß von Hydroxylamin-hydrochlorid das 2-Hydroxy-3-[1′-phenyl-5′-hydroxymethyl-pyrazolyl-(3′)]-chinoxalin. Zu der gleichen Verbindung gelangt man auch durch alkalische Verseifung der Diacetylverbindung des Ausgangsstoffes.
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    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 92 (1959), S. 1579-1586 
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    Notes: Es wird der Nachweis erbracht, daß bei der Dieckmann-Kondensation des Esters IVc vorwiegend der Ketoester I entsteht. Hydrierung und Hydrolyse führt zu 3-Hydroxy-piperidin-carbonsäure-(2). Ozonspaltung und Hydrolyse ergibt Oxalsäure. Eine entsprechende Kondensation, ausgehend vom Ester IXc, ergibt den ungesättigten Piperidonester X.
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    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 92 (1959), S. 1587-1593 
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    Notes: Bei der Anlagerung von Ammoniak an Shikimisäure (I) entstehen vorwiegend zwei stereoisomere Aminosäuren der Konstitution III und IV.
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    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 92 (1959), S. 1679-1694 
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    Notes: o-Substituierte Benzole mit 1. aliphatischer Amino- und aromatischer Mercaptogruppe und 2. aliphatischer Mercapto- und aromatischer Aminogruppe wurden in wäßrig-alkoholischem Medium oxydiert. In der 1. Kategorie resultierten je nach pH Sulfenamid oder Disulfid; im geeigneten Fall trat weitere Dehydrierung zum 1.2-Benzisothiazol-Derivat ein. Es wurde ein pH-abhängiges Gleichgewicht Disulfid ⇌ Sulfenamid + Aminomercaptan festgestellt. In der 2. Kategorie lief die Bildung des Sulfenamids (2.1-Benzisothiazol) und des Disulfids nebeneinander in pH-abhängigen Mengenverhältnissen. Ein übergang Disulfid → Sulfenamid konnte nur unter bestimmten oxydativen Bedingungen erzielt werden. Es wurde an diesem Beispiel gezeigt, daß auch unter günstigen sterischen Verhältnissen die aromatische Aminogruppe nicht in der Lage ist, die aliphatische Disulfid-Gruppe zu spalten.
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    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 92 (1959), S. 1710-1711 
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    Notes: 5.5-Diphenyl-glykocyamidin wird durch Methyljodid in 3-Stellung methyliert. Durch Ammonolyse (bzw. Aminolyse) von 1-Methyl-2-methylmercapto-4.4-diphenyl-imidazolon-(5) in Gegenwart von Ammoniumsalzen wurden weitere-3-substituierte Glykocyamidine dargestellt.
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    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 92 (1959), S. 1638-1643 
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    Notes: Durch Umsetzungen von Glucuron- und Galakturonsäure und einigen ihrer Derivate mit Trimethylchlorsilan werden Substanzen erhalten, die i. Vak. gut destillieren und aus denen sich die Ausgangsverbindungen durch Alkoholyse leicht zurückgewinnen lassen. Die Eigenschaften der Trimethylsilylverbindungen werden beschrieben.
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    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 92 (1959), S. 1654-1657 
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    Notes: (±)-Corypalmin und (±)-Isocorypalmin wurden nach einer vereinfachten Methode zur Darstellung von Tetrahydro-protoberberinen synthetisiert.
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    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 92 (1959), S. 1828-1834 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Inorganic Chemistry
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    Notes: Die Carbonsäuren, Carbonsäureester und Kohlensäureester lassen sich durch Umsetzung mit Antimonpentachlorid und Chlorwasserstoff in Acidiumsalze mit Wasserstoff am Oxonium-O-Atom überführen. Diese Acidiumsalze zeigen eine gewisse Chlorwasserstofftension und bilden mit einem zweiten Mol (bzw. bei den Carbonsäuren auch mehreren Molen) der zugehörigen Base H-Brücken-Addukte. Das Dimethyl-carbonatacidium-hexachloroantimonat konnte mittels Diazomethans zum Trimethyl-carbonatacidium-Salz methyliert werden.
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    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 92 (1959), S. 1858-1863 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Inorganic Chemistry
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    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Durch Umsetzung von Kobalt(II)-acetylacetonat, gelöst in Methylenchlorid oder in fester Form, mit gasförmigem Stickoxyd wird ein tiefblaues, kristallines Nitrosyl-kobalt-bis-acetylacetonat rein dargestellt. Dieses ist in Äthylenbromid und anderen organischen Lösungsmitteln monomer löslich. Auf Grund von Leitfähigkeitsmessungen erweist es sich als Nichtelektrolyt und somit als ein Komplex der Koordinationszahl 5. Die aus dem magnetischen Verhalten und dem IR-Spektrum sich ergebenden Bindungsverhältnisse werden diskutiert.
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    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 92 (1959), S. 1880-1903 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Inorganic Chemistry
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    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Aus einem Streptomyces-Stamm wurden drei kristallisierte, als ν-, ζ-und ∊-Pyrromycinon bezeichnete Farbstoffe isoliert. ν-Pyrromycinon ist ein 1.4.6-Trihydroxy-carbomethoxy-äthyl-tetracenchinon, ζ- und ∊-Pyrromycinon sind Derivate des 1.4.6-Trihydroxy-7.8.9.10-tetrahydro-tetracenchinons mit einer Carbomethoxygruppe, einer Äthylgruppe und einer bzw. zwei Hydroxygruppen. Durch Dehydrierung bzw. Wasserabspaltung lassen sie sich in ν-Pyrromycinon überführen. Für alle drei Pyrromycinone werden Konstitutionsformeln aufgestellt. Die Pyrromycinone stehen den Rhodomycinonen nahe, mit denen sie über das aus ν-Pyrromycinon dargestellte ν-Iso-pyrromycinon strukturell verknüpft werden konnten.
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    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 92 (1959), S. 1918-1920 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Inorganic Chemistry
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    Notes: Die Umsetzung von Formamid mit Methyläthylketon über Aluminiumoxyd führt bei 350-360° zu α-Amino-methyläthylacetonitril, bei 250-260° zu N-[α-Amino-isovaleryl]-N′-[2-imino-5-methyl-3.5-diäthyl-pyrrolidinyl-(3)]-harnstoff.
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    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 92 (1959), S. 1944-1949 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Inorganic Chemistry
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    Notes: α-Halogen-ketone setzen sich mit Harnstoff, N-mono- und N.N-disubstituierten Harnstoffen in Dimethylformamid als Lösungsmittel zu 2-Amino-oxazolen um. Auf ihre Umwandlung in 2-Amino-imidazole wird hingewiesen.
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    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 92 (1959), S. 1950-1956 
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    Notes: Aus den drei isomeren Dichloräthylenen kann mit Methyl-lithium in Äther Lithium-chloracetylenid (I) dargestellt werden, während Äthylmagnesiumbromid praktisch unwirksam ist. Die metallorganischen Eigenschaften von I werden zur Synthese organischer Chloracetylen-Derivate ausgenützt.
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    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 92 (1959), S. 1982-1982 
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    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 92 (1959), S. 1999-2013 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Inorganic Chemistry
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    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Die bereits früher durchgeführten Umsetzungen von ortho-metalliertem Halogenbenzol mit tertiären Aminen, wie Triäthylamin, zu phenylierten tertiären Aminen lassen sich mit einem nucleophilen Angriff der Base auf Dehydrobenzol interpretieren. Zwingendere Argumente für ein intermediäres Auftreten von Dehydroaromaten liefert das Verhalten von orthometalliertem α- und β-Halogennaphthalin gegenüber Triäthylamin, da hierbei ein und dasselbe isomerenfreie β-Diäthylamino-naphthalin entsteht. Dafür spricht auch die Dien-Reaktion von Dehydronaphthalin mit Furan zum Endoxyd XII.  -  Orthometalliertes Halogenbenzol vermag auch mit elektrophilen Partnern wie Triäthylbor zu reagieren. Gleichzeitige Einwirkung von Triphenylbor und Triphenylphosphin führt zum Betain XV.
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    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 92 (1959), S. 2022-2025 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Inorganic Chemistry
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    Notes: Beim Erhitzen von Calciumhydrid mit Borsäure-trimethylester entsteht ein komplexes Hydrid, das Carbonylverbindungen sehr spezifisch zu den Alkoholen reduziert.
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    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 92 (1959), S. 2029-2032 
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    Notes: Aus l-Acetyl-3.3.5-trimethyl-5-benzyl-cyclohexen-(1)-ol-(2)-dion-(4.6) wird bei Hydrierung in Gegenwart von Palladium der Benzylrest als Toluol hydrogenolytisch glatt abgespalten. Analoga mit Allyl- bzw. γ.γ-Dimethyl-allyl-Gruppen anstelle des Benzylrestes werden normal hydriert zum n-Propyl- bzw. Isoamyl-Derivat.
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