The development and characteristics of an Integrated Program for Aerospace Vehicle Design (IPAD) System are discussed. The principal characteristic of the design philosophy is its consistency in treating the various aspects of the design with a uniform depth of attention so that the end product can have a balanced consideration of all factors involved. IPAD is defined as a system of automated procedures providing a framework within which aerospace vehicle design can be accomplished with speed, efficiency, and confidence. The overall goals and objectives of the IPAD study effort are developed. (Author)
Feasibility Study of an Integrated Program for Aerospace Vehicle Design (Ipad). Volume 1. Summary
1973
78 pages
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English