Historical perspectives on thermostructural research at the NACA Langley Aeronautical Laboratory from 1948 to 1958
Abstract
Some of the early research on structural problems produced by aerodynamic heating, conducted at the Langley Aeronautical Laboratory of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics from 1948 to 1958 is described. That was the last decade of the NACA; in 1958 NACA became the nucleus of NASA. The NACA initially contracted for research but was aware that a well-equipped and suitably staffed laboratory was required to fulfill its obligations. Langley was established in 1920; the other listed were added during the NACA expansion in the World War II years. Some specific research activities are described, starting with calculation of the temperature of the structure.
- Publication:
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Computational Aspects of Heat Transfer in Structures
- Pub Date:
- 1982
- Bibcode:
- 1982caht.nasa..363H
- Keywords:
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- Aerodynamic Heating;
- Aircraft Structures;
- Dynamic Structural Analysis;
- Heat Transfer;
- Histories;
- Heat Transfer Coefficients;
- High Temperature;
- Numerical Analysis;
- Test Facilities;
- Thermal Stresses;
- Wind Tunnels;
- X-15 Aircraft;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer