The B-57B Gust Gradient Program is a joint effort of NASA Headquarters, Marshall Space Flight Center, Dryden Flight Research Facility, Langley Research Center, and Ames Research Center. The primary program goal is to measure spanwise variations of turbulent gusts across an airflow. To this end, the NASA B-57B aircraft was equipped with three component gust probes on each wing tip and on the nose. Early results of flights done in conjunction with the Joint Airport Weather Studies (JAWS) project are described.


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    Title :

    NASA's B-57B Gust Gradient Program


    Contributors:
    Camp, D. (author) / Campbell, W. (author) / Frost, W. (author) / Murrow, H. (author) / Painter, W. (author)

    Published in:

    Publication date :

    1984-03-01



    Type of media :

    Miscellaneous


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




    NASA's B-57B Gust Gradient Program

    CAMP, D. / CAMPBELL, W. / FROST, W. et al. | AIAA | 1984


    NASA's B-57B Gust Gradient Program

    CAMP, D. / CAMPBELL, W. / FROST, W. et al. | AIAA | 1983



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