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AERO-PHYSICS DIVISION BRIEFING
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EDGAR M. CORTRIGHT
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OVERVIEW OF ORGANIZATION AND
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J. V. Becker, C h hit E. S. Love, Asst. Ch.
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Aerodynamics' Research Branch Branch
II Res. Prof. 18 Res. Prof. 29 Res. Pr M. H. Bert ram .R. L Trimpi W. J. Nelson C. H. McLellan
,TOTAL RESEARCH PROFESS IONAlS -Doctors - 9 Masters - 49 Bachelors - 71
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I I Hypersonic Magneto-Propulsion Plasma-
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12 Res. Prof. 32 Res. Prof. J. R. Henry M~· C. Ellis, Jr.
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APD CONTRIBUTIONS
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Delta wings in hyperson ic flow - pioneering investigations of flow field shock detachment 'phenomena, heating, friction. ...... .
Helium tunnel development.
Fluid mechanics of secondary, jets.
Development of arc tunnel for fluid mechanics research - rotary arc heateraccelerator.
Hypersonic turbulent boundary-layer investigations - first precision research on fri'ction, heating, wall-cooling.
Original concept, theory, design and development of expansion tube.
Theory for shock-tube boundary-layer attenuation effects.
Original contributions to analysis of hot-gas radiation phenomena.
Development of J x B linear accelerator .
. Reentry communications blackout - original theory and experiments, first . quantitative evaluation of signal loss, analytical frameworl< for RAM
fI ight projects. .
Hall accelerator and MPD arc - diagnostics and evaluations including studies of instabilities and turbulence.
Proposal for and contributions to Barium cloud geomagnetospheric experiment •.
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Development of magnetic compression device for identification spectral Ilines previously seen only in sun's corona.
X-20 (Dyna Soar) configuration development, aerodynamics, heating.
First comprehensive investigation of realistic hypersonic cruise vehicle configurations.
Lifting capsules for planetary probes - concept, analysis of weight advantages, and mission implications.
Development, promotion, and -support of the HRE Project.
Supersonic mixing research - improved correlation formula.
- First hypersonic inlet studies.
Development of -HL -10 manned LID"'" I entry veh icle.
Extensive operational and vehicle analyses of advanced entry systems including; high LID, decoupled modes, propulsive lift, hypersonic aerodynamic e~aluations-, unmanned systems.
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NASAREPTS. , ARTICLES, " PRESENTATIONS AND SPEECHES
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OTHER INDEXES OF APD TECHNICAL VITALITY
CURRENT M'EMBERSH I PS ON MAJOR TECHNICAL COMMITTEES:
National Professional Societies 8
NASA Research Advisory Subcommittees 4
NASA/DOD, NASA/USAF 5 (2 Chairmen)
NASA Space Science Subcommittee I
NASA I ntercenter Program, or Steering " Committee'
LRC Long-Term Committee
ANN UAl TECHN I CAL V IS ITOR S (1967)
REQUESTS OF OTHER AGENCIES FOR APD CONSULTANTS
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FOREIGN TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONS
NATIONAL MEETING SESSION CHAIRMAN OR PANEL MEMBER (1967)
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MITCHEL H. BERTRAM
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CONFIGURATIONS
HYPERSONIC CRUISE AND HIGH tiD ENTRY
BASIC AERODYNAMICS
FLCM FIELD ,ABOUT 6. WINGS INTERFERING FLCMS OPTIMIZATION
FLUID MECHANICS
TRANSITION TURWLENT BOUNDARY LAYER FUNDAMENl'AL GAS l''LOW STUDIES
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WHAT IS· THE PROBLEM WITH DELTA WINGS IN HYPERSONIC FLOW ? ,
PREVIOUS DATA AT TOO LOW REYNOLDS NUMBERS (MOSTLY LAMINAR) HIGH REYNOLDS NUMBER CASE Nor TREATED (MOSTLY TURBULENT)
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COMPRESSION SURFACE TREATED EXTENSIVELY FOR SHARP SLENDER WINGS BUT LEE SIDE AND OVERALL FLOW FIELD GIVEN ONLY CURSORY TREATMENT... MINIMAL I<NOWLEOOE OF VORTEX SYSTEM ON UPPER SURFACE AT LOW ANGLES OF ATTACK
MOSTLY FLAT SURFACES TREATED -- LITTLE CONSIDEXL~TION OF PRACTICAL CROSS-SECTION SHAPES EXCEPl' FOR THICK SLABLIKE WINGS
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TRANSITION STUDIES
CONVENTIONAL TESTS IN WIND TUNNELS HAVE BEEN MOSTLY CONCERNED WITH MODEL VARIABLES
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CORRELATION OF SUCH INFORMATION FROM SIMPLE SHAPES IS BEING DONE TO ANSWER IMMEDIATE NEEDS
PRESENT EMPHASIS IS, TO INVESTIGATE EFFEaI' OF ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS IN WIND TUNNELS
FLIGHT TEST IS USED TO PROVIDE A BASIS FOR COMPARISON - REENTRY F HAD TRANSITION DETERMINATION AS A. SECONDARY BUT IMPORTANT OBJECTIVE OF A CLEAN EXPERIMENT
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ROBERT L. TRIMPI
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~ Investigation of flow phenomena associated with high speed
flight in any planetary atmosphere
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_ Secondary: Pressures, ·forces, stability, configurations
tt Hyperbolic speeds (principal effort)
- Planetary probes
• 50.000 fps Earth Reentry
- Apollo (Gemini, Mercury)
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Reentry F
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• Hypersonic transport, ramjet inlets. AICI3M, etc.
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the range from very advanced research problems down to those of
the "crash or brush fire" type.
- Example: Apo110-or1ented research
1960 early advanced studies of idealized shapes
1963 study of problems associated with realistic spacecraft - ~
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Reentry Physics Branch Office 0 2 5 (CDC 6600)
Hyperveloc1ty Physics Section 0 3 1 HGRRF Expansion Tube (J. Jones) Pilot Expansion Tube
GIS Physics Section 1+2 1+1 0 HGRRF Shock Tube (\~. 01 s tad) 3.8 Inch Shock Tube
Gas Dynamics Section 0+1 4 5 MaB Variable Density (I. Beckwith) M-6 High Reynolds No.
Hypersonic N2 Tunnel CF4 Tunnel
Special Projects Section (F. Smith)
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PROFE SS I ONAl PROGRAM MANPOWER
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• ~eusable. System • Recovery Mode • Configurati6n Research
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REUSABLE SYSTEMS
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HEAD-END TIP-STEERING TANK
ADVANCED CONCEPTS FOR MANNED TRANSPORT TO EARTH. ORBIT AND RETURN
RECOVERY MODES ."., .......
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• Rigid Wings • Semi-rigid Wings
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CONFI'GURATION RESEARCH • Low to Mo de rat e H yp e r son ~ c LID ( 0 • 5 ~ L ID ~ 1 • 5 )
- Technology generally available for desi'gn -- Interference and second-order effects
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- Viscous effects large and unpredictable,
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Profess ional Staff - 12.
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• low Reynolds number effects on entry 11<;
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PLANETARY MISSION STUDIES (Current effort - 80 % )
• Manned planetary missions
• Use of gravity turns
• Unmanned missions to Mercury and the moons of Jupiter and Saturn
• Unmanned Mars mission
1973 TITAN - MARS MiniON CONTRIBUTION,S ,Current Effort - 80 ~/o of Professionals)
Mission Mode to Maximize Landed Payload
Term inal Descent Studies lifting Capsule Concept· Entry Scienc~ Instrumentation Studies
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Mission Analysis Component Interference Studies
Scale Effect Theoretical Analysis
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NASA Headquarters, Aero Vehicles Division,
Propulsion Branch,' N. F.Rekos' (RAP)
··lewis -Hypersonic Propul'sion Section, E. A. lezberg,
Ames' -Air B'reathingProptllsion' Brahch; E. W. Perkins . '
Air Force 'Aero Propulsi'on ,labotatory, WPAFB
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Marquardt"Republic, , General Dynamics,'
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University, New York University, CETEC,
Nielsen Engineering and Research
NASA Research and Technology Advisory Subcommittee
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AIAA Technical Committee on Air Breathing Propulsion
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Needed Research"
Scramjet Nozzle Aerodynamics .: ' " .
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- Acceptance of our papers by journals
- References to our work
- Top-scientist visitors to our group
- Invitations to present papers and speak
- Heliance on us by NASA to review and monitor plasma research
- Our membership on committees
... Attainment of leading position in research on (a) Plasma accelerators
Jb) Entry communications (c) Numerical computer e~riments on plasmas (d) EM and ES forces on satellites (e) Plasma diagnosUcs including plasma spectroscopy
- Key contributions to projects, for example, ECHO I and IT, EXPLORER IX,TRAILBLAZER, MERCURY, GEMINI, APOLLO, FIRE, PACEMAKER, REENTRY F, RAM, PLANErrARY -PROBE studies
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NATURAL PLASMAS
M01'ION--GENERATED PLASMAS AND
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PLASMA AREAS OF COGNIZANCE TO NASA
- STELLAR PLASMAS - INTERPLANETARY AND INTERSTELLAR PLASMAS - INTERGALACTIC PLASMAS - PLANETOMAGNETOSPHERIC PLASMAS - PLASMA THEORY APPLICATIONS TO GRAVITATING STAR SYSTEMS
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SATELLITE WAKES CHARGES ON SATELLITES
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- DEVICES FOR GENERATION OF InCH-TEMPERATURE PLASMAS FOR RADIATION STUDIES
- MHD-POWER GENERATORS - PLASMA DIODES FOR THERMIONIC POWER CONVERSION - GASEOUS LASERS AND OTHER PLASMA DEVICES FOR GENERATION OF
EM (INCLUDING RF) RADIATION - HIGH-CRITICAL FIELD SUPERCONDUCTORS APPLIED TO PLASMA DEVICES, etc.
- L'asic phenomena associated with plasmas in cros8ed eh,ctrie ',-fvl rnaqnctic fields
- TherliJodynarnk and transport prOpE~f't)e~3 of plasmas
- Basic atomic: physic:s of high-temper'ature <lnd l.tlgh-donshy pl;:J.Sraas
- Intern,ction of (:C'lectrOl::1llgnctic radiationvJiUl plasrGas
- ~~olution of plasrna problems by numerieal coynputc:r eXperiments
- trnpl'oved models of planebry atmospheres
AREAS OF RE8EAHCH EXPANmON • t • •
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1. - Adyancement to top grades of senior scientific personnel
II. - Obtainment of highly-trained specialists
III. - Obtainment and retention of laboratory-technician help
IV. - Obtainment of "small and urgent!! jobs from centralized technical services
v,. - Obtainment of "Math-Aide" type help
PROBLEMS
1.. ACHIEVEMENT OF A STIMULATED RESEARCH PROGRAM ..
2. INCREASING LAYERS OF MANAGEMENT ABOVE THE DIVI SION.
3. INCREASING TREND OF LRC TOWARD PROJECT CONTRACTING AND MANAGEMENT, RATHE THAN RESEARCH .
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5. RATIO OFTECH SERVICE AND MATH AID PERSONNEL TO RESEARCH 'PERSONNEL HAS BECOME TOO LOW.
6. LONG, DI SCOURAGING,AND UNNECESSARY TIME DELAYS:
TECHNICAL EDITING OFFICE RESEARCH STAFF OFFICE
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TEST MODELS RESEARCH EQU I PMENT
7. lNCREASING ADMINISTRATIVE AND RESEARCH MANAGEMENT PAPER WORK WITH LlTIL .REAL VALUE TO OUR OPERATION.
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Cascade Aerodynamic Laboratory (High ... Speed Cascade.s,· .Supersonic Compressor Test Rig, Etc., given to NATO Von-Karman Training Center,. Belgium)
I 2 - Inc h Mach I. 4 . Jet
20-lnch Variable-Mach Jet (M • 1.4 - 4.5)
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Res~ proi M. H. Bertram
24 Res. Prof. R. L. Trimpi
\I Res. Prof. W. J. Nelson
TOTAL RESEARCH PROFESS IONALS -Doctors - .11 Masters - .sf If 'f Bachelors - IJJ 7 I
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