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nasa new
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nasa_techdocs
title:
Aerodynamics for Revolutionary Air Vehicles
description:
Aeronautics research has seriously declined partly because of the perception that it is a mature science and only incremental improvements are possible. Recent aeronautics roadmapping activities at NASA Langley paint a different picture of the future. Breakthroughs are still felt to be possible if we expand the current design space of today's vehicles and optimize the airspace and vehicles as a system. The paper describes some of the challenges that the aircraft and airline industry face. These challenges include political, technical and environmental issues. Examples of the opportunities and technologies that could provide a different vision for the future are discussed.
subject:
COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS
subject:
BOUNDARY CONDITIONS
subject:
PRESSURE MEASUREMENT
subject:
PRESSURE SENSORS
subject:
SUBSONIC WIND TUNNELS
identifier:
nasa_techdoc_2003006 5862
licenseurl:
uploader:
gwilliam@archive.org
addeddate:
2011-06-01 06:30:08
publicdate:
2011-06-01 06:30:08
creator:
Singer, Bart A.
creator:
Sellers, William L., III
creator:
Leavitt, Laurence D
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date:
2003
rights:
Public Domain
ppi:
300
year:
2003
language:
eng
document-source:
CASI
documentid:
20030065862
nasa-center:
Langley Research Center
online-source:
http://wayback.archi ve-it.org/1792/20100 216190224/http://hdl .handle.net/2060/200 30065862
original-nasa-rights:
Unclassified; Copyright; Unlimited; Publicly available;
report-number:
AIAA Paper 2003-3816
updated-added-to-ntrs:
2009-07-29
contributor:
NASA
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identifier-ark:
ark:/13960/t6252h886
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ABBYY FineReader 8.0
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Aerodynamics for Revolutionary Air Vehicles