The results of the pilot investigation of the feasibility of computer aided military operations research of airborne vehicles indicates that (1) present computer technology represents a vast, virtually untapped resource; (2) the airborne vehicle design and performance analysis problem can be effectively modularized down to the level of superposing basic building block analyses of fundamental hardware components; (3) a diverse spectrum of vehicle configurations can be effectively handled by a single generalized system of computer programs assembled into logical subsystems which are independent of the vehicle configuration; (4) the design and assemblage of such a generalized system requires a thorough understanding of the computer hardware, the software programming language being used, and indeed, the engineering aspects of structures, aerodynamics, propulsion and performance. (Author)


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    Title :

    Computer Aided Advanced Design and Performance of Airborne Vehicles


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    Publication date :

    1970


    Size :

    29 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English





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