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Scientific paper
Apr 1992
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1992uva..rept.....n&link_type=abstract
Final Report, 1 Aug. 1990 - 31 May 1991 Virginia Univ., Charlottesville. School of Engineering and Applied Science.
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Aerospace Systems, Large Space Structures, Research And Development, Space Exploration, Space Transportation System, Technology Assessment, Hypersonic Aircraft, Rotary Wing Aircraft, Supersonic Aircraft, Transatmospheric Vehicles
Scientific paper
The overall goal of the present task is to identify the enabling and supporting technologies for projected aeronautical and space systems. A detailed examination was made of the technical needs in the structures, dynamics and materials areas required for the realization of these systems. Also, the level of integration required with other disciplines was identified. The aeronautical systems considered cover the broad spectrum of rotorcraft; subsonic, supersonic and hypersonic aircraft; extremely high-altitude aircraft; and transatmospheric vehicles. The space systems considered include space transportation systems; spacecrafts for near-earth observation; spacecrafts for planetary and solar exploration; and large space systems. A monograph is being compiled which summarizes the results of this study. The different chapters of the monograph are being written by leading experts from governmental laboratories, industry and universities.
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