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Aerodynamic Characteristics and Glide-Back Performance of Langley Glide-Back Booster
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EngineeringAerospace SimulationAerospace SystemAirframe IntegrationAeronauticsAerospace SystemsSpace VehiclesSystems EngineeringLangley Glide-back BoosterModeling And SimulationAerodynamic DatabaseAircraft Design ProcessFlight ValidationNasa-langley Research CenterFlight OptimizationExternal AerodynamicsAerospace Propulsion SystemsApplied AerodynamicsPropulsionAerospace EngineeringAerospace TechnologyBusinessAerodynamics
NASA-Langley Research Center is conducting system level studies on an-house concept of a small launch vehicle to address NASA's needs for rapid deployment of small payloads to Low Earth Orbit. The vehicle concept is a three-stage system with a reusable first stage and expendable upper stages. The reusable first stage booster, which glides back to launch site after staging around Mach 3 is named the Langley Glide-Back Booster (LGBB). This paper discusses the aerodynamic characteristics of the LGBB from subsonic to supersonic speeds, development of the aerodynamic database and application of this database to evaluate the glide back performance of the LGBB. The aerodynamic database was assembled using a combination of wind tunnel test data and engineering level analysis. The glide back performance of the LGBB was evaluated using a trajectory optimization code and subject to constraints on angle of attack, dynamic pressure and normal acceleration.
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