Two reports dealing with the aerodynamic characteristics of ground support systems are presented. The first report 'Aerodynamic Characteristics of a Tubeflight Vehicle Support System' by Robert E. Duffy presents experimental data on an aerodynamic ground-support-system obtained in a moving-wall wind tunnel. The second report 'Jet-Flapped Airfoils in Ground Proximity' by George C. Cooke concerns a study of the subsonic lift characteristics of airfoils in ground proximity with and without trailing-edge jet flaps. This study was restricted to a supercritical flow analysis. (Author)
Aerodynamic Characteristics of Ground Support Systems
1968
119 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Road Transportation , Aerodynamics , Fluid Mechanics , Passenger vehicles , Ground effect machines , Airfoils , Ground effect , Aerodynamic characteristics , Lift , Jet flaps , Wind tunnel models , Model tests , Trailing edge , Subsonic characteristics , Two-dimensional flow , Thrust , Angle of attack , Tubeflight project , Rapid transit systems
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