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    Design and Calibration of the X-33 Flush Airdata Sensing (FADS) System

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    This paper presents the design of the X-33 Flush Airdata Sensing (FADS) system. The X-33 FADS uses a matrix of pressure orifices on the vehicle nose to estimate airdata parameters. The system is designed with dual-redundant measurement hardware, which produces two independent measurement paths. Airdata parameters that correspond to the measurement path with the minimum fit error are selected as the output values. This method enables a single sensor failure to occur with minimal degrading of the system performance. The paper shows the X-33 FADS architecture, derives the estimating algorithms, and demonstrates a mathematical analysis of the FADS system stability. Preliminary aerodynamic calibrations are also presented here. The calibration parameters, the position error coefficient ( ), and flow correction terms for the angle of attack ( ), and angle of sideslip ( ) are derived from wind tunnel data. Statistical accuracy of the calibration is evaluated by comparing the wind tunnel refere..

    Early (Stage A) prostatic cancer

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