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Side forces on a tangent ogive forebody with a fineness ratio of 3.5 at high angles of attack and Mach numbers from 0.1 to 0.7
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1977
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AeroacousticsEngineeringFluid MechanicsMechanical EngineeringMach NumbersAeronauticsMechanicsHypersonic FlowAircraft Design ProcessNose BluntnessBase DiameterExperimental InvestigationExternal AerodynamicsPropulsionApplied AerodynamicsSide ForcesAerostructureAerospace EngineeringMechanical SystemsTangent Ogive ForebodyAeroelasticityAerodynamicsStructural MechanicsAutomotive AerodynamicsMechanics Of Materials
An experimental investigation was conducted in the Ames 12-Foot Wind Tunnel to determine the subsonic aerodynamic characteristics, at high angles of attack, of a tangent ogive forebody with a fineness ratio of 3.5. The investigation included the effects of nose bluntness, nose strakes, nose booms, a simulated canopy, and boundary-layer trips. The forebody was also tested with a short afterbody attached. Static longitudinal and lateral-directional stability data were obtained at Reynolds numbers ranging from 0.3 mil. to 3.8 mil. (based on base diameter) at a Mach number of 0.25, and at a Reynolds number of 0.8 mil. at Mach numbers ranging from 0.1 to 0.7. Angle of attack was varied from 0 to 88 deg at zero sideslip, and the sideslip angle was varied from -10 to 30 deg at angles of attack of 40, 55, and 70 deg.