A Method for Predicting Three-Degree-of-Freedom Store Separation Trajectories at Speeds up to the Critical Speed
Abstract
This report is the final technical report which describes a combined theoretical-experimental program which has been conducted with the aim of developing a computer program to predict three-degree-of-freedom trajectoreis of stores when dropped from fighter-bomber type aircraft at speeds up to the critical speed. Both single store and multiple store installations are treated. The report first describes the mathematical models used to represent the various aircraft components. Then the calculation of the flow field, accounting for primary interference effects, using these models is described followed by the method of calculating the normal force and pitching moment from this flow field. A method of accounting for additional interference between the wing, pylon, and store is next presented.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 01, 1971
- Accession Number
- ADA004771
Entities
People
- Frederick K. Goodwin
- Jack N. Nielsen
- Marnix F. Dillenius
Organizations
- Nielsen Engineering & Research (United States)