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Spin prediction techniques

Published 2019-07-12 From Legacy CDMS 2 authors

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Abstract

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The NASA Langley Research Center has the responsibility to advance the state-of-the-art in the area of stall/spin technology. This includes the development and validation of experimental and analytical techniques for the prediction of stall/spin characteristics. As a part of this effort, a rotary balance facility located in the Langley spin tunnel was developed two and a half years ago to rapidly identify an airplane's aerodynamic characteristics in a rotational flow environment. On-line rotary balance data plots and on-line predicted steady spin modes permit the designer to develop, on site, a configuration highly resistant to spins, or one which has good spin characteristics, i.e., no spin equilibrium conditions possible with lateral-directional controls neutral, if the airplane is to be used for acrobatic maneuvers or training. The rotary balance data are also used to compute time histories of a spin's incipient, developed, and recovery phases. These spin analysis techniques and their correlation with spin tunnel model and full-scale flight results are discussed herein.

Authors

  • Bihrle, W., Jr. Bihrle Applied Research, Inc.
  • Barnhart, B. Bihrle Applied Research, Inc.

Citation: Bihrle, W., Jr., Barnhart, B. (2019). Spin prediction techniques. Legacy CDMS. NASA NTRS ID 19800061693. https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/19800061693 ↗