Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports
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Page : 1492 pages
File Size : 32,65 MB
Release : 1966
Category : Aeronautics
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Page : 1492 pages
File Size : 32,65 MB
Release : 1966
Category : Aeronautics
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Page : 1160 pages
File Size : 15,70 MB
Release : 1962
Category : Government publications
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Author : United States. Department of Commerce. Office of Technical Services
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Page : 836 pages
File Size : 29,89 MB
Release : 1963
Category : Government publications
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Page : 712 pages
File Size : 10,93 MB
Release : 1967
Category : Science
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Page : 1536 pages
File Size : 40,68 MB
Release : 1963
Category : Engineering
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Page : 390 pages
File Size : 18,26 MB
Release : 1994
Category : Mechanics, Applied
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Author : Bernard Etkin
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 392 pages
File Size : 26,92 MB
Release : 1982
Category : Technology & Engineering
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Author : Johns Hopkins University. Applied Physics Laboratory, Silver Spring, Md
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Page : 516 pages
File Size : 38,47 MB
Release : 1961
Category : Aerodynamics, Supersonic
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Author : Giuseppe Pezzella
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 150 pages
File Size : 48,20 MB
Release : 2019-10-02
Category : Science
ISBN : 1839622695
In the aviation field there is great interest in high-speed vehicle design. Hypersonic vehicles represent the next frontier of passenger transportation to and from space. However, several design issues must be addressed, including vehicle aerodynamics and aerothermodynamics, aeroshape design optimization, aerodynamic heating, boundary layer transition, and so on. This book contains valuable contributions focusing on hypervelocity aircraft design. Topics covered include hypersonic aircraft aerodynamic and aerothermodynamic design, especially aeroshape design optimization, computational fluid dynamics, and scramjet propulsion. The book also discusses high-speed flow issues and the challenges to achieving the dream of affordable hypersonic travel. It is hoped that the information contained herein will allow for the development of safe and efficient hypersonic vehicles.
Author : Nasa
Publisher : PDQ Press
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 36,87 MB
Release : 2009
Category : History
ISBN : 9780979828898
NASA commissioned the Columbia Accident Investigation Board (CAIB) to conduct a thorough review of both the technical and the organizational causes of the loss of the Space Shuttle Columbia and her crew on February 1, 2003. The accident investigation that followed determined that a large piece of insulating foam from Columbia's external tank (ET) had come off during ascent and struck the leading edge of the left wing, causing critical damage. The damage was undetected during the mission. The Columbia accident was not survivable. After the Columbia Accident Investigation Board (CAIB) investigation regarding the cause of the accident was completed, further consideration produced the question of whether there were lessons to be learned about how to improve crew survival in the future. This investigation was performed with the belief that a comprehensive, respectful investigation could provide knowledge that can protect future crews in the worldwide community of human space flight. Additionally, in the course of the investigation, several areas of research were identified that could improve our understanding of both nominal space flight and future spacecraft accidents. This report is the first comprehensive, publicly available accident investigation report addressing crew survival for a human spacecraft mishap, and it provides key information for future crew survival investigations. The results of this investigation are intended to add meaning to the sacrifice of the crew's lives by making space flight safer for all future generations.