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    Random Vibration of Space Shuttle Weather Protection Systems by Isaac Elishakoff, Menahem Baruch, Liping Zhu, Raoul Caimi

    Published 1995-01-01
    “…The article deals with random vibrations of the space shuttle weather protection systems. The excitation model represents a fit to the measured experimental data. …”
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    Fracture mechanics analyses of the slip-side joggle regions of wing-leading-edge panels by I. S. Raju, N. F. Knight, K. Song, D. R. Phillips

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…The Space Shuttle wing-leading edge consists of panels that are made of reinforced carbon-carbon. …”
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    Recent Experimental Efforts on High-Pressure Supercritical Injection for Liquid Rockets and Their Implications by Bruce Chehroudi

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…For example, in cryogenic hydrogen/oxygen liquid rocket engines, such as Space Shuttle Main Engine (SSME) or Vulcain (Ariane 5), the injected liquid oxygen finds itself in a supercritical condition. …”
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    High-Speed Aircraft Stability and Control Metrics by Timothy T. Takahashi, Jack A. Griffin, Ramana V. Grandhi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…We demonstrate their applicability using published ground test, computation, and flight test data from the Bell X-2, North American X-15, Martin X-24A, Northrop HL-10, Lockheed Blackbird (YF-12/SR-71), and North American XB-70 as well as the Rockwell Space Shuttle Orbiter. The relative success of the X-15 and Blackbird and the performance limitations of the others indicate the need to scrutinize lateral-directional stability at the preliminary design phase. …”
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