Aerospace Design Conference 1992
DOI: 10.2514/6.1992-1004
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Preliminary results from the High Speed Airframe Integration Research project

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“…Due to the availability of information at the time the baseline aircraft was established, the NASA HiSAIR project was the main source of the Georgia Tech baseline HSCT. The configuration used here is closest to the NASA HiSAIR configuration of 1992 16,17 with a range of 6500 Nm, 250 passengers and a wing area of 9000 ft 2 . A FLOPS input file was compiled for this configuration.…”
Section: Hsct Baseline Configuration and Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the availability of information at the time the baseline aircraft was established, the NASA HiSAIR project was the main source of the Georgia Tech baseline HSCT. The configuration used here is closest to the NASA HiSAIR configuration of 1992 16,17 with a range of 6500 Nm, 250 passengers and a wing area of 9000 ft 2 . A FLOPS input file was compiled for this configuration.…”
Section: Hsct Baseline Configuration and Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the baseline HSCT was to have a 250 seat capacity and a design range of 6500 nm. Information from the NASA HiSAIR project 14,15,16 provided most of the remaining data needed for the baseline aircraft. A cruise Mach number of 2.4 was chosen.…”
Section: Hsct Baseline Configuration and Mission Profilementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The total pressure due to camber can now be written (4) so that the total aerodynamic pressure, including elastic effects is given by and the total aerodynamic forces are then…”
Section: Integrated Static Aeroelastic Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many disciplinary organizations at NASA Langley participate in this program which focuses on high-speed civil transport aircraft. Coen et al 4 give a thorough activity-by-activity review of the status of HiS AIR. The current vehicle focus for HiSAIR is a civil transport aircraft designed to carry 252 passengers for 6500 n.mi.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%