Channel - Aerosciences
The Aerosciences Discipline encompasses a range of engineering activities associated with the prediction and characterization of atmospheric flight and fluid dynamics. Prediction of aerodynamic and aerothermodynamic performance for aircraft and spacecraft operating in earth and other planetary atmospheres is the primary responsibility of the discipline. This performance includes development of aerodynamic and aerothermodynamic databases for vehicle flight performance simulations, propulsion system operation and interactions with the vehicle, aerodynamic heating due to high speed flight and jet and rocket plume impingement, aerodynamic loads transmitted to structures, aeroacoustic loads transmitted to structures and other subsystems, and aero/structural and aero/controls interactions.
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Channel Videos
Abrupt Wing Stall and Delta II Heavy
Discipline - Aerosciences
Dr. Bob Hall
10/31/2012 5:50:00 PM
Aerodynamic and Aeroacoustic Wind Tunnel Testing of the Orion Spacecraft
Discipline - Aerosciences
James C Ross
7/8/2013 3:15:00 PM
Aerodynamic Performance Testing
Discipline: Aerosciences
Fran Capone, Bob Berrier and Larry Leavitt spent a majority of their NASA careers at the LaRC 16-Foot Transonic Tunnel conducting research in propulsion airframe integration (PAI). From WWII through its closure in 2004, the 16 Ft was at the center of PAI testing – practically every military vehicle was tested there. Fran, Bob and Larry have a tremendous amount of experience conducting PAI testing on a wide range of vehicles including DoD, commercial and space. Through the years, they developed several training modules for new employees on conducting wind tunnel tests with an emphasis on powered testing and PAI. They have graciously agreed to dust off some of those training presentations and share their knowledge with the NASA community.
Fran Capone
5/31/2017 4:28:00 PM
Aerodynamic Prediction Best Practices and Lessons Learned
Discipline - Aerosciences
John W Paulson Jr.
7/2/2013 3:10:00 PM
Ares Aerodynamic Database Development
Discipline - Aerosciences
Steve Bauer
2/24/2012 3:54:00 PM
Ares Aerodynamic Testing and Lessons Learned
Discipline - Aerosciences
Bill Othon
4/2/2013 3:17:00 PM
Ares I-X Flight Test Overview and System ID Results
Discipline - Aerosciences
Steve Derry
7/12/2013 2:55:00 PM
Ares I-X Model Implementation Lessons
Discipline - Aerosciences
Eugene Heim
7/2/2013 2:59:00 PM
Ares Launch Vehicle Transonic Buffet
Discipline - Aerosciences
David Piatak
8/7/2013 3:11:00 PM
CFD-Guided Prediction of Launch-Vehicle Aeroacoustics
Discipline - Aerosciences
Craig Streett
4/2/2013 3:17:00 PM
Exhaust Simulation Methods
Discipline: Aerosciences
Fran Capone, Bob Berrier and Larry Leavitt spent a majority of their NASA careers at the LaRC 16-Foot Transonic Tunnel conducting research in propulsion airframe integration (PAI). From WWII through its closure in 2004, the 16 Ft was at the center of PAI testing – practically every military vehicle was tested there. Fran, Bob and Larry have a tremendous amount of experience conducting PAI testing on a wide range of vehicles including DoD, commercial and space. Through the years, they developed several training modules for new employees on conducting wind tunnel tests with an emphasis on powered testing and PAI. They have graciously agreed to dust off some of those training presentations and share their knowledge with the NASA community.
Bob Berrier
6/16/2017 8:15:00 PM
Experiences and Lessons-Learned in Development and Implementation of Aerodynamic Uncertainty: Ares/MLAS/Orion
Discipline - Aerosciences
Eric Walker
4/2/2013 3:12:00 PM
Flying the World's Fastest Airplane: The Hyper-X / X43A Story
Discipline - Aerosciences
Walt Engelund
12/12/2012 3:56:00 PM
General Aeroacoustic Environment Basics and Wind Tunnel Testing and Analysis Topics
Discipline - Aerosciences
Darren Reed
7/2/2013 3:13:00 PM
Ground Wind Loads and Analysis
Discipline - Aerosciences
Donald F. Keller
8/2/2013 3:00:00 PM
Lessons Learned in Characterizing the Dynamic Stability of the Orion Crew Module and Launch Abort Vehicle
Discipline - Aerosciences
Dr. Bruce Owens
7/2/2013 3:08:00 PM
Lessons Learned on Past Manned Spaceflight Programs That Seem to Have Been Forgotten
Discipline: Aerosciences
Bass Redd
7/20/2011 4:22:00 PM
NASA Computational Aeroelastic Analyses for the Ares Vehicles
Discipline - Aerosciences
Robert Bartels
4/2/2013 2:52:00 PM
Orion CFD Analysis
Discipline - Aerosciences
Darby Vicker
7/8/2013 3:18:00 PM
Orion Database Development Process and Lessons Learned
Discipline - Aerosciences
Joseph Olejniczak
4/2/2013 3:07:00 PM
Overview of the Space Shuttle Aerothermodynamic Design
Discipline - Aerosciences
Fred Martin
7/12/2013 3:05:00 PM
Propulsion Tares - Where Do They Come From and How Do You Find Them?
Discipline: Aerosciences
Fran Capone, Bob Berrier and Larry Leavitt spent a majority of their NASA careers at the LaRC 16-Foot Transonic Tunnel conducting research in propulsion airframe integration (PAI). From WWII through its closure in 2004, the 16 Ft was at the center of PAI testing – practically every military vehicle was tested there. Fran, Bob and Larry have a tremendous amount of experience conducting PAI testing on a wide range of vehicles including DoD, commercial and space. Through the years, they developed several training modules for new employees on conducting wind tunnel tests with an emphasis on powered testing and PAI. They have graciously agreed to dust off some of those training presentations and share their knowledge with the NASA community.
Larry Leavitt
6/9/2017 8:16:00 PM
Space Shuttle Ascent Aerodynamics
Discipline - Aerosciences
Reynaldo J. Gomez III
7/2/2013 2:58:00 PM
Supersonic and Hypersonic Entry Vehicle Aerodynamics
Discipline - Aerosciences
Mark Schoenberger
7/12/2013 3:15:00 PM
System ID Methods for Aero Modeling and Validation
Discipline - Aerosciences
Dr. Gene Morelli
7/2/2013 3:06:00 PM
Why Do We Need Propulsion Testing? Thoughts on Bookkeeping
Discipline: Aerosciences
Fran Capone, Bob Berrier and Larry Leavitt spent a majority of their NASA careers at the LaRC 16-Foot Transonic Tunnel conducting research in propulsion airframe integration (PAI). From WWII through its closure in 2004, the 16 Ft was at the center of PAI testing – practically every military vehicle was tested there. Fran, Bob and Larry have a tremendous amount of experience conducting PAI testing on a wide range of vehicles including DoD, commercial and space. Through the years, they developed several training modules for new employees on conducting wind tunnel tests with an emphasis on powered testing and PAI. They have graciously agreed to dust off some of those training presentations and share their knowledge with the NASA community.
Bob Berrier
6/9/2017 8:51:00 PM
X-38 First Flight
Discipline - Aerosciences
Steve Labbe
4/2/2013 3:04:00 PM
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