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- ****ET, or Aerothermodynamic Elastic Structural Systems Environmental Tests was an experimental US space project involving the testing of an uncrewed sub-scale...
- The various departments involved in designing the vehicle included aerothermodynamics, materials science, hypersonic navigation, guidance and control systems...
- OCLC 43634314. Related branches of aerodynamics Aerothermodynamics Hirschel, Ernst H. (2004). Basics of Aerothermodynamics. Springer. ISBN 3-540-22132-8. OCLC 228383296...
- become important. Research in hypersonics is therefore often called aerothermodynamics, rather than aerodynamics. The introduction of real gas effects means...
- California. He is known for his pioneering research contributions to the aerothermodynamics of atmospheric entry, including radiative energy transfer, reactive...
- Turbine Aerothermodynamics With Special Reference To Aircraft propulsion, Sir Frank Whittle 1981,ISBN 0 08 026719 X, p.217 Gas Turbine Aerothermodynamics With...
- The 14-X is a Brazilian scramjet engine in development by the Aerothermodynamics and Hypersonics Laboratory Henry T. Nagamatsu of the Institute of Advanced...
- accessed February 27, 2010. Beckwith, I. E.; Miller, C. G. (1990). "Aerothermodynamics and Transition in High-Speed Wind Tunnels at Nasa Langley". Annual...
- Network portal MERIL. PHEDRA (ex. SR5) wind tunnel was located in the Aerothermodynamics Laboratory from the CNRS (France's national scientific research center)...
- stood for "aeros****", not "aerospace", because the CAV was a common aerothermodynamic s**** for varying and multiple payloads. The technology necessary...