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Vink, W.J. (author), de Jonge, J.B. (author)
The present report is part of a "Manual" on aircraft loads, that is being prepared by NLR. It contains a computer program, to be used in combination with "MATLAB4 for Windows" (Student Edition) software, to study aircraft loading due to turbulence. It includes a simple aircraft response model with two rigid and three flexible symmetric degrees...
report 1997
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Noback, R. (author)
Aspects of the requirements for and the calculation of design loads due to atmospheric disturbances are discussed. Special attention has been paid to the relation between discrete gusts and continuous turbulence. It is recommended that a worst case gust model, as described in this report, be further developed.
report 1993
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Noback, R. (author)
The derivation of one- two- and three-dimensional spectra and correlation functions for isotropic (atmospheric) turbulence and the mutual relations have been collected from various sources. Aircraft loads usually are determined using a one-dimensional turbulence description. In some cases a two- or even three-dimensional description might be...
report 1989
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den Boer, R.G. (author)
A new postprocessing procedure is applied on the data, acquired in 1981 during the unsteady transonic pressure measurements on a transport-type supercritical wing (LANN-model), oscillating in pitch. The new procedure takes the influence into account of the local boundary layer on the dynamic response of the pressure tubes. This report presents...
report 1989
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den Boer, R.G. (author)
An experimental investigation revealed that the d5mamic response of a given pressure tube depends not only on the mean local pressure and the frequency, but also on the pressure amplitude and the boundary-layer at the tube entrance. By analyzing the flow at the entrance of the tube, the parameters are determined, which possibly play a role in...
report 1988
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de Jonge, J.B. (author)
The present course book has been prepared as lecture notes for a summer course given at the Technical University of Bandung (ITB) in the summer of 1984. This course took place within the framework of the TTA-79 Technical Assistance Project as agreed between the Governments of Indonesia and the Netherlands. The subjects of the course are listed...
report 1984
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Noback, R. (author)
Methods that are used or probably could be used for the establishment of taxying loads are presented and discussed. The methods are straightforward for undercarriages with linear properties. For undercarriages with nonlinear properties methods based on the use of equivalent gains are promising, but still have to be verified.
report 1980
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Noback, R. (author)
The Power Spectral Density method and the Statistical Discrete Gust Method to calculate aircraft design loads due to atmospheric turbulence are compared qualitatively and quantitatively on the basis of the load exceedance curves for certain aircraft models. It is shown that both methods are related to each other, giving the same results for...
report 1975
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