58 research outputs found

    Nonlinear Control for Reconfiguration of Unmanned-Aerial-Vehicle Formation

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    Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76757/1/AIAA-8760-121.pd

    Experimental Stage Separation Tool Development in NASA Langley's Aerothermodynamics Laboratory

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    As part of the research effort at NASA in support of the stage separation and ascent aerothermodynamics research program, proximity testing of a generic bimese wing-body configuration was conducted in NASA Langley's Aerothermodynamics Laboratory in the 20-Inch Mach 6 Air Tunnel. The objective of this work is the development of experimental tools and testing methodologies to apply to hypersonic stage separation problems for future multi-stage launch vehicle systems. Aerodynamic force and moment proximity data were generated at a nominal Mach number of 6 over a small range of angles of attack. The generic bimese configuration was tested in a belly-to-belly and back-to-belly orientation at 86 relative proximity locations. Over 800 aerodynamic proximity data points were taken to serve as a database for code validation. Longitudinal aerodynamic data generated in this test program show very good agreement with viscous computational predictions. Thus a framework has been established to study separation problems in the hypersonic regime using coordinated experimental and computational tools

    Downwash impingement

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    Crossflow aerodynamic characteristics of a noncircular cylinder withand without strakes

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    Modeling of Bow Wave Effect in Aerial Refueling

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    Nonlinear Dynamics, Stability and Bifurcation in Aircraft: Simulation and Analysis Tools

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    Use of approximate gradients in trajectory optimization

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    Wing Rock of Nonslender Delta Wings

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