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- Validation of vortex-lattice method for loads on wings in lift-generated wakes
- A comparative study of some dynamic stall models
- A first scramjet study
- A study to determine methods of improving the subsonic performance of a proposed Personnel Launch System (PLS) concept
- Aerodynamic lift and moment calculations using a closed-form solution of the Possio equation
- Aerodynamic lift and moment calculations using a closed-form solution of the Possio equation
- An approach to the constrained design of natural laminar flow airfoils : a thesis ...
- An empirical correction method for improving off-axes response prediction in component type flight mechanics helicopter models
- Comparative results from a CFD challenge over a 2D three-element high-lift airfoil
- Computation of lifting wing-flap configurations : NASA grant NCC2-5070, final report ... funding dates: July 1, 1994 to June 30, 1995
- Correlation of Puma airloads : lifting-line and wake calculation
- Design of a slotted, natural-laminar-flow airfoil for business-jet applications
- Effect of in-flight ice accretion on the performance of a multi-element airfoil
- Key topics for high-lift research : a joint wind tunnel/flight test approach : report for NASA-Ames University consortium, joint research interchange, May 1, 1995 - September 30, 1996
- Low-speed, high-lift aerodynamic characteristics of slender, hypersonic accelerator-type configurations
- Measurements of shear lift force on a bubble in channel flow in microgravity
- Measurements of shear lift force on a bubble in channel flow in microgravity
- Mechanical design of high lift systems for high aspect ratio swept wings
- Microfabricated ice-detection sensor
- Microfabricated ice-detection sensor
- Modeling of longitudinal unsteady aerodynamics of a wing-tail combination
- Neural network prediction of new aircraft design coefficients
- Piloted simulation study of the effect of high-lift aerodynamics on the takeoff noise of a representative high-speed civil transport
- Prediction of wing aeroelastic effects on aircraft lift and pitching moment characteristics
- Scaling of lift degradation due to anti-icing fluids based upon the aerodynamic acceptance test
- Study of the TRAC airfoil table computational system
- The effects of crossflow on the pressures and lift induced by the fountain generated between two impinging jets
- Turbulent Navier-Stokes flow analysis of an advanced semispan diamond-wing model in tunnel and free air at high-lift conditions
- Two-dimensional high-lift aerodynamic optimization using neural networks
- Unsteady potential flow past a propeller blade section
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