Transformation of Axes Systems by Matrix Methods and Application to Wind Tunnel Data Reduction
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Report Number: AEDC TDR 63-224
Author(s): Trimmer, L. L., Clark, E. L.
Corporate Author(s): ARO, Inc.
Date of Publication: 1963-10
Pages: 15
Contract: AF 40(600)-1000
DoD Project: None Given
Identifier: AD0422287
Abstract:
A method is described which simplifies the derivation of many wind tunnel data reduction equations. Standard matrix techniques are used for the solution of the simultaneous equations encountered in the transformation of vector components from one axes system to another. Two typical applications are presented: the determination of aero dynamic angles and the transfer of aerodynamic loads from body to wind axes.
Provenance: IIT
Author(s): Trimmer, L. L., Clark, E. L.
Corporate Author(s): ARO, Inc.
Date of Publication: 1963-10
Pages: 15
Contract: AF 40(600)-1000
DoD Project: None Given
Identifier: AD0422287
Abstract:
A method is described which simplifies the derivation of many wind tunnel data reduction equations. Standard matrix techniques are used for the solution of the simultaneous equations encountered in the transformation of vector components from one axes system to another. Two typical applications are presented: the determination of aero dynamic angles and the transfer of aerodynamic loads from body to wind axes.
Provenance: IIT