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Modeling Flight - The Role of Dynamically Scaled Free-Flight Models in Support of NASA's Aerospace Programs (Paperback)
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Modeling Flight - The Role of Dynamically Scaled Free-Flight Models in Support of NASA's Aerospace Programs (Paperback)
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The state of the art in aeronautical engineering has been
continually accelerated by the development of advanced analysis and
design tools. Used in the early design stages for aircraft and
spacecraft, these methods have provided a fundamental understanding
of physical phenomena and enabled designers to predict and analyze
critical characteristics of new vehicles, including the capability
to control or modify unsatisfactory behavior. For example, the
relatively recent emergence and routine use of extremely powerful
digital computer hardware and software has had a major impact on
design capabilities and procedures. Sophisticated new airflow
measurement and visualization systems permit the analyst to conduct
micro- and macro-studies of properties within flow fields on and
off the surfaces of models in advanced wind tunnels. Trade studies
of the most efficient geometrical shapes for aircraft can be
conducted with blazing speed within a broad scope of integrated
technical disciplines, and the use of sophisticated piloted
simulators in the vehicle development process permits the most
important segment of operations-the human pilot-to make early
assessments of the acceptability of the vehicle for its intended
mission. Knowledgeable applications of these tools of the trade
dramatically reduce risk and redesign, and increase the
marketability and safety of new aerospace vehicles. Arguably, one
of the more viable and valuable design tools since the advent of
flight has been testing of subscale models. As used herein, the
term "model" refers to a physical article used in experimental
analyses of a larger full-scale vehicle. The reader is probably
aware that many other forms of mathematical and computer-based
models are also used in aerospace design; however, such topics are
beyond the intended scope of this document. Model aircraft have
always been a source of fascination, inspiration, and recreation
for humans since the earliest days of flight. Within the scientific
community, Leonardo da Vinci, George Cayley, and the Wright
brothers are examples of early aviation pioneers who frequently
used models during their scientific efforts to understand and
develop flying machines. Progress in the technology associated with
model testing in worldwide applications has firmly established
model aircraft as a key element in new aerospace research and
development programs. Models are now routinely used in many
applications and roles, including aerodynamic data gathering in
wind tunnel investigations for the analysis of full-scale aircraft
designs, proof-of-concept demonstrators for radical aeronautical
concepts, and problem-solving exercises for vehicles already in
production. The most critical contributions of aerospace models are
to provide confidence and risk reduction for new designs and to
enhance the safety and efficiency of existing configurations. The
objective of the material presented here is to provide the reader
with an overview of some of the more interesting free-flight model
testing techniques that have been developed and the role that the
testing has played in fundamental and applied research, as well as
in support of the development of some of the Nation's more
important civil and military aerospace programs. The material also
includes discussions of the development of the specialized
facilities and equipment required for dynamic model tests.
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