Criteria for acceptance of early design information, modern methods of providing it, and suggestions for defining adequate levels of resources to accomplish the objectives of the activity are described. Specific examples of the most difficult type of early design studies, those requiring significant undeveloped technology, are used to discuss these points. The examples include design studies and cost estimates of liquid hydrogen fueled aircraft, oblique winged aircraft and remotely piloted vehicles.
Computerized Preliminary Design at the Early Stages of Vehicle Definition
1973-09-01
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