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Publikováno v:
Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets. 60:239-248
In the continued development of the Orion crew module, NASA is challenged with characterizing and predicting static and dynamic stability during the atmospheric reentry of the capsule. A thorough understanding of the aerodynamic behavior of the crew
Publikováno v:
AIAA Scitech 2020 Forum.
Publikováno v:
AIAA Scitech 2019 Forum.
Autor:
Steve A. Brandt, Timothy P. Jung, David W. Hall, Thomas R. Yechout, Fred Gilliam, Martiqua Post
Publikováno v:
16th AIAA/ISSMO Multidisciplinary Analysis and Optimization Conference.
In recent years, much time and attention have been focused on developing ways to employ physics-based analysis methods in aircraft design. These efforts are extremely valuable. They offer increased detail and flexibility for unusual aircraft configur
Autor:
Thomas R. Yechout, Jordan Rozsa, Jerome C. Jenkins, Austin Buscher, Steven Trochlil, Lillian Pryor
Publikováno v:
Volume 1: Aircraft Engine; Fans and Blowers; Marine.
To enhance overall performance of the A-10 Close Air Support Aircraft and enhance reliability and maintainability, the United States Air Force Academy (USAFA) Aeronautics Department proposed a fixed drooped leading edge configuration in the summer of
Publikováno v:
53rd AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting.
NASA's Maraia Capsule, currently in development, is a small, autonomous re-entry vehicle designed to return to Earth from the International Space Station (ISS). It will act as a flight test bed for various capsule systems and provide on-demand sample
Publikováno v:
Introduction to Aircraft Flight Mechanics, Second Edition: Performance, Static Stability, Dynamic Stability, Feedback Control, and State-Space Foundations
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::faae628607b43a96e00617b919d6703a
https://doi.org/10.2514/4.102547
https://doi.org/10.2514/4.102547
Publikováno v:
52nd Aerospace Sciences Meeting.
Exterior probes are not viable options for the Orion crew capsule air data system due to the extreme aero-thermal environment on re-entry. The Air Force Academy Department of Aeronautics was tasked by the NASA Johnson Space Center Aeroscience and CFD
Publikováno v:
AIAA Aerodynamic Decelerator Systems (ADS) Conference.
The Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle (MPCV), NASA’s next manned spacecraft, utilizes a staged parachute system during re-entry, which incorporates two drogue chutes in the first stage. At the request of the NASA Johnson Space Center Applied Aerosci
Autor:
Thomas R. Yechout, Ryan S. Kolesar
Publikováno v:
AIAA Aerodynamic Decelerator Systems (ADS) Conference.
The planned replacement for NASA’s Space Shuttle, the Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle (MPCV), utilizes a three-stage parachute system to safely bring the re-entry vehicle and its astronauts back to the earth’s surface. Integral to this system is