The Aerodynamics Division at NASA ARC is participating in the propulsion airframe integration phase of the High Speed Research Program. The two areas of research being pursued include an experimental program and analysis using computational fluid dynamics. The applied Aerodynamics Branch is conducting the experimental program, which will involve a nacelle airframe model that was tested in the Ames 11- by 11-Foot Transonic Wind Tunnel in 1973. This branch will also assess various Euler codes in predicting nacelle airframe interference effects. The goal is to provide the industry with the necessary data and tools to design a high speed civil transport with favorable propulsion airframe interference.
Nacelle-Wing Integration
1992
17 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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