Nonlinear Thermoelastic Effects on Hypersonic Stability and Control: Part I, Volume I, Aerodynamics
Report Number: FDL TDR 64-16 Part 1 Volume 1
Author: Batt, James R.
Corporate Author: Bell Aerosystems Company
Laboratory: AF Flight Dynamics Laboratory
Date of Publication: 1964-09
Pages: 82
Contract: AF 33(657)-7486
Project: 8219
Task: 821901
AD Number: AD0608469
Abstract: Linnell's pressure prediction method is used as a basis for developing hypersonic aerodynamic influence coefficient matrices. The method developed accounts for the nonlinear variation of lifting pressure with angle of attack which is present at hypersonic speeds. Comparisons of theoretical and experimental hypersonic pressure distributions are made.
Provenance: Lockheed Martin Missiles & Fire Control
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This report has the following parts/volumes:
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Nonlinear Thermoelastic Effects on Hypersonic Stability and Control: Part I, Volume 2, Aerodynamics
FDL TDR 64-16 Part 1 Volume 2 -
Nonlinear Thermoelastic Effects on Hypersonic Stability and Control: Part II, Analytical and Experimental Statis Aerothermoelasticity
FDL TDR 64-16 Part 2 -
Nonlinear Thermoelasitc Effects on Hypersonic Stability and Control, Part III: Simulation, Measurement and Analysis of Nonlinear Static Aerothermoelastic Behavior of a 45 Degree Delta Wing
FDL TDR 64-16 Part 3
