Prediction Methods for Jet V/STOL Propulsion Aerodynamics. Volume I. Proceedings of a Workshop Held at the Institute for Defense Analyses, Arlington, Virginia on July 28-31, 1975,
Abstract
High speed V/STOL aircraft operating from widely dispersed platforms have become of increasing interest to the U.S. Navy. The dispersed force concept requires a well developed technology base, involving phenomena and problems which do not occur on conventional aircraft or low speed V/STOL craft. Proper design must account for the interdependence of aerodynamic and propulsion phenomena, and flows so complex that purely theoretical prediction is precluded at present. A two-volume report is made on a 1975 workshop to study these interactions.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 01, 1975
- Accession Number
- ADA024022
Entities
People
- Max F. Platzer
Organizations
- Naval Air Systems Command