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
Report Number: FDL TDR 64-16 Part 3
Author: Batt, James R.
Corporate Author: Bell Aerosystems Co.
Laboratory: Air Force Flight Dynamics Laboratory
Date of Publication: 1965-02
Pages: 58
Contract: AF 33(657)-7486
Project: 8219
Task: 821901
AD Number: AD0613708
Abstract: Results are presented of additional nonlinear structuralaerodynamic interaction experiments and analyses conducted on a 45 degree delta wing. The aeroelastic simulation scheme developed and described in AD-608 476 was used to experimentally determine the static aerothermoelastic behavior of the subject model wing. Test data were compared with theoretical predictions using a digital computer program.
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 I, Aerodynamics
FDL TDR 64-16 Part 1 Volume 1 -
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
