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USAF (United States Air Force) Stability and Control DATCOM (Data Compendium).

Author : R. D. Finck
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Page : 3134 pages
File Size : 38,81 MB
Release : 1978
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This report is a collection, correlation, codification, and recording of best knowledge, opinion, and judgment in the area of aerodynamic stability and control prediction methods. It presents substantiated techniques for use (1) early in the design or concept study phase, (2) to evaluate changes resulting from proposed engineering fixes, and (3) as a training on cross-training aid. It bridges the gap between theory and practice by including a combination of pertinent discussion and proven practical methods. For any given configuration and flight condition, a complete set of stability and control derivatives can be determined without resort to outside information. A spectrum of methods is presented, ranging from very simple and easily applied techniques to quite accurate and thorough procedures. Comparatively simple methods are presented in complete form, while the more complex methods are often handled by reference to separate treatments. Tables which compare calculated results with test data provide indications of method accuracy. Extensive references to related material are also included. (Author).

The USAF Stability and Control Digital Datcom

Author : John E. Williams
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Page : 320 pages
File Size : 16,32 MB
Release : 1979
Category : Space vehicles
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File characteristics: Software; 400 files on diskette; ASCII character set; 2 diskettes; Physical description: 3 1/2 diskette high density; System requirements: Mainframe or workstation; VMS; Fortran computer, 3MB of storage. A digital computer program which calculates static stability, high lift and control and dynamics derivative characteristics using the methods contained in the USAF Stability and Control Datcom (rev. Apr 76).

USAF Stability and Control Datcom

Author : McDonnell Douglas Corporation. Douglas Aircraft Division
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Page : pages
File Size : 21,56 MB
Release : 1975
Category : Airplanes
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USAF Stability and Control - DATCOM.

Author : Flight Dynamics Laboratory (Dayton, Ohio). Flight Control Division
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Page : pages
File Size : 46,59 MB
Release : 1978
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The USAF Stability and Control Digital Datcom

Author : John E. Williams
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Page : 552 pages
File Size : 44,64 MB
Release : 1977
Category : Space vehicles
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This report describes a digital computer program that calculates static stability, high lift and control, and dynamic derivative characteristics using the methods contained in sections 4 through 7 of the USAF Stability and Control Datcom (revised January 1974). Configuration geometry, attitude, and Mach range capabilities are consistent with those accommodated by the Datcom. The program contains a trim option that computes control deflections and aerodynamic increments for vehicle trim at subsonic Mach numbers. Volume II describes program implementation of Datacom methods. The program is written in ANSI Fortran IV. The primary deviations from standard Fortran are Namelist input and certain statements required by the CDC compilers. Core requirements have been minimized by data packing and the use of overlays. User oriented features of the program include minimized input requirements, input error analysis, and various options for application flexibility.

The USAF Stability and Control Digital Datcom

Author : John E. Williams
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Page : 86 pages
File Size : 18,6 MB
Release : 1979
Category : Space vehicles
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This report describes a digital computer program that calculates static stability, high lift and control, and dynamic derivative characteristics using the methods contained in the USAF Stability and Control Datcom. Configuration geometry, attitude, and Mach range capabilities are consistent with those accommodated by the Datcom. The program contains a trim option that computes control deflections and aerodynamic increments for vehicle trim at subsonic Mach numbers. Volume III discusses a separate plot module for Digital Datcom. The program is written in ANSI Fortran IV. The primary deviations from standard Fortran are Namelist input and certain statements required by the CDC compilers. Core requirements have been minimized by data packing and the use of overlays. User oriented features of the program include minimized input requirements, input error analysis, and various options for application flexibility.