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Title
Increasing Lateral-Directional Controllability and Investigating Elevator-Body Flap Interaction for Shuttle Orbiter
Description
This thesis investigates the configurations needed to demonstrate positive lateraldirectional controllability across the flight envelope of a hypersonic vehicle. Itexamines the NASA Space Shuttle Orbiter as a baseline reference configuration, as it
was a successful hypersonic vehicle. However, the Orbiter had limited high-speed
maneuvering capability; it relied on reaction-control jets to augment controllability
due to a strong tendency for its aerodynamics to “control couple.” It was seen that
many problems associated with the control of the hypersonic Orbiter are due to its
slender configuration. This work relies upon the Evolved-Bihrle-Weissman chart as
an accurate indicator of lateral-directional stability and controllability. The also
explores variant configurations of larger wing tip verticals to explore what
configuration changes are needed to reduce dependence on reaction controls.
Date Created
2023
Contributors
- Hoopes, Connor Smith (Author)
- Takahashi, Timothy (Thesis advisor)
- Dahm, Werner (Committee member)
- Perez, Ruben (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
Topical Subject
Resource Type
Extent
117 pages
Language
eng
Copyright Statement
In Copyright
Primary Member of
Peer-reviewed
No
Open Access
No
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.2.N.187594
Level of coding
minimal
Cataloging Standards
Note
Partial requirement for: M.S.Tech, Arizona State University, 2023
Field of study: Aerospace Engineering
System Created
- 2023-06-07 11:46:10
System Modified
- 2023-06-07 11:46:16
- 1 year 5 months ago
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