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Experimental Investigation Of The Aerodynamics Of Independently Rotating Cylindrical Shells, Walter C. Howerton
Experimental Investigation Of The Aerodynamics Of Independently Rotating Cylindrical Shells, Walter C. Howerton
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The purpose of this thesis was to investigate experimentally the aerodynamic forces on two adjacent, independently rotating cylinders in a cross- flow. This investigation involved a force measurement setup which had the two cylinders mounted on a common support shaft, extending beyond the span of the wind tunnel test section, and supported by spoke rings with strain gages in the vertical and horizontal directions. This setup proved capable of measuring aerodynamic forces. The lift on the independently rotating cylinders was found to increase as one cylinder's angular speed increased while the other's remained constant, and decrease as the relative angular …
The Effects Of Viscosity On A Conically Derived Waverider, James A. Mundy
The Effects Of Viscosity On A Conically Derived Waverider, James A. Mundy
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This study investigated the effects of the interaction between the viscous boundary layer and the shock wave produced by a Mach 10 inviscid optimized waverider. An implicit, Roe flux-splitting algorithm, developed by WL/FIMM, was used to solve the flow field. A validation for the inviscid version of the CFD algorithm was accomplished by comparing the numerical -data produced by the CFD code to the analytic results derived by Rasmussen, and by comparison to results of the explicit version of the same Roe flux-splitting code. The computational results compared favorably. The inviscid case studied using the implicit code produced results identical, …
A Wind Tunnel Study Of Magnus Effects On A Differentially Rotating Missile, Karen A. Naselius
A Wind Tunnel Study Of Magnus Effects On A Differentially Rotating Missile, Karen A. Naselius
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This study investigates magnus effects on a non-firmed missile model which had three axially rotating sections that span at different rates. Five spin cases are examined; the mid section spinning only; the front and rear sections spinning only; all section spinning at the same speed; all sections spinning in the same direction with the mid section spinning at an additional ten revolutions per second; and all sections spinning with the mid sections spinning the opposite direction at an additional ten revolutions per second. These five cases are tested at three different spin rates for two different wind tunnel velocities. Since …
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Svsvsvvvv.Jpg, Davis Crunal
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Dynamics Of A Split Torque Helicopter Transmission, Majid Rashidi, Timothy Krantz
Dynamics Of A Split Torque Helicopter Transmission, Majid Rashidi, Timothy Krantz
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A high reduction ratio split torque gear train has been proposed as an alternative to a planetary configuration for the final stage of a helicopter transmission. A split torque design allows a high ratio of power-to-weight for the transmission. The design studied in this work includes a pivoting beam that acts to balance thrust loads produced by the helical gear meshes in each of two parallel power paths. When the thrust loads are balanced, the torque is split evenly. A mathematical model was developed to study the dynamics of the system. The effects of time varying gear mesh stiffness, static …