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FOREWORD
The Subject Index and Author Index cover all the chapters in the six looseleaf volumes of the Manual on Aeroelasticity and were up to date in April 1970.,
Since that date new chapters of the Manual have been published in the AGARD
Report series.
The Indexes are published in two forms: in the AGARD Report series as
AGARD Report 578 and in loose-leaf form for insertion in Volume VI of the
Manual.
Entries are given by Volume, Chapter and Page number. For example, 11/9/56
depotes Volume 11, Chapter 9, page 56. The letter S after a Chapter number
denotes a Supplement to that Chapter. The letters TG denote the section of Tables
and Graphs in Volume VI. The abbreviation INTRO denotes the Introductory
Survey in Volume I.
A.J.BARRETT
Chairman, Structures and Materials Panel
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CONTENTS
Page
iii
FOREWORD
SUBJECT INDEX
AUTHOR INDEX
15
23
iv
1
SUBJECT INDEX
Abels theorem 11/2/40
Ablating plates I/7/37-8
Acceleration effects IV/9/ 14-1 5
Acceleration potential II/ 1/ 13-14
Accelerometers IV/ 1/ 2 5-6,27 : IV/5/3 9:
IV/ 7/ 2 5 2 6
Accident investigation III/5/2
Ackeret theory III/7S/10,16,41,49
Acoustic resonance 1V/5/54: 1V/7/ 13
Actuators 1/5/8-19,29-33,354 1
Admittance concept IV/2/3-4,12,2@21
Aerodynamic aspects Volume I1
historical review 11/ 1/3-9
methods of analysis 111 1/9-25
Aerodynamic centre position 11/9/ 1 :
V/ 1/3,5,7: V/6/19-2 1,2528
Aerodynamic coefficients see Derivatives
Aerodynamic forces
approximations 11/5/ 11-55
generalised
definition I/INTRO/2
formulae II/Chapter 4: II/Chapter 7:
III/4/4,27: 111/7/7: III/8/9-12,17-20
geometry III/2/20
measurement II/ 1/22-3
propeller 111/9/5-7,10-13
Aeroelastic phenomena
aerodynamic aspects Volume I1
classification I/INTRO/ 1 7-2 1
design implications III/2/9,545: 111/3/ 18-1 9
history I/INTR0/45-8
practical aspects I/INTR0/445
prediction III/Chapter 1
static III/Chapters 2 and 3
Aerofoil section effects
on buzz VI5148
on pure pitching V/5/21
on wing flutter 11/9/1: V/2/5,15-16
Aerofoil theory
comparison with experiment 11/ 10/6-18,48-9
non-stationary (unsteady) II/Chapter 8
symmetric aerofoils 11/8/ 18-38
supersonic and hypersonic II/9/9-28
Aeroisoclinic condition III/2/ 16,18,55
Aeronautical Research Committee I/INTR0/46-7
A.G.C. technique IV/5/30
Aileron
buffet III/5/4
derivatives 11/ 1 1/39
effectiveness V/ 1/6-7
flutter IV/9/12-13: V/3/16,17-23,24:
V/4/8- 10,12,13- 14
impedance test IV/4/8-13
inboard 111/3/19: V/1/9
reversal V/ 1 / 5 9
tip v / 1 / 9
Airship-flow concept 11/ 1/ 19
All-moving controls see Tailplanes
Altitude effects
flutter
control surfaces 111/5/ 10: V/3/21
panels 111/7/ 14
wings V/2/25-7
massbalance V/4/7,9-12
models IV/6/11-17,20-23: IV/7/14
Aluminium
panels III/7/1@16,18,22,24: III/7S/27-9,33,40
cylinders III/7/26-8: III/7S/41
Amplitude response technique IV/ 10/5-7
Analogue methods IV/7/ 1-2
Angle of attack, definition III/2/25-6
Ankylosis 1/6/40,5 1
Apparent mass concept 11/6/7,12
Approximate methods
aerodynamic forces 11/5/1 1-55
flutter V/Chapter 6
static aeroelasticity III/2/12-38: III/3/5-1 1,14
Arrow-head wings 11/5/ 14,36-8: 11/ 10125-8
Aspect ratio effects
on buzz V/5/49,50
on derivatives 11/ 11127-30,4@41
on divergence III/2/3
on flutter
control surfaces VI318
panels III/7/24: III/7S/41,50,5 1
pure pitching V/5/2 1
wings V/2/10-13: V/6/26
on negative damping V/5/9-10
Asymptotic solution 1/4/9
Atmosphere line IV/6/ 19,20
Automation of flutter calculations
III/Chapter 4 s
Autopilot III/Chapter 8
Axes, reference III/2/25
Backlash
control circuit III/5/2
non-linearity I/4/ 19: I/6/ 1,2,46-9
powered controls IV/4/1
rigid drives IV/5/39
tabs I/INTR0/44
tailplane III/5/7
Baffles 1/8/41 2 , 4 4 7 , 5 0 3 1
Balance, aerodynamic
effect on aileron flutter V/6/37-9,42
effect on buzz V/5/50-51
horn 11/ 1 1/45-7
nose 11/ 1 1/47-52
sealed or internal (Irving) II/I 1/52-9
tabs III/5/15
Balancing of forces III/2/55
Ballast weights V/3/12,3 1-32
Basiles hypothesis 1/3/37: 11411 1,15,82
Beam vibration
simple beam theory I/2/5-6,8,14: 1/3/31 :
11111/45,19: III/2/2430,4@44: 11/3114
thermal effects I/7/12-16,19-21,30-34
2
Bearings IV/5/7-8
Bending moment
idealised 111/2/ 15,20
wing root V/l/3-4
Bending rigidity
panels 111/7/ 15,17,20: III/7S/ 18
Bernouillis equation 11/7/6,9,13,62,63: 11/8/ 14
Biconvex aerofoils
damping in pitch 11/9/ 14,18
pitching derivatives 11/ 1O/ 17
Bifurcation 1/6/36,37
Binary flutter
approximate formulae V / 6 / 7 4 2
control surface V/4/6-15
definition I/INTR0/24
Biot number IV/6/26
Biplanes, flutter of I/INTR0/46-7
Blades
flapping 111/9/13-16: III/lO/lO,l1
flutter I/INTRO/25-6: III/Chapter 9:
III/Chapter 10: V/5/25
ground testing I/4/73-87
Blasius procedure 11/8/22
Bodies of revolution, slender 11/7/ 12-16,32-48
Body-freedom flutter V/2/3,41-4: V/6/42
Body freedoms III/6/4,9,11,22
Bomb, free-falling IV/6/21: IV/Chapter 9
Bond number 1/8/23,28,70,71
Bonkers I/INTR0/35
Boom-mounted lifting surface V/ 1/9
Boundary conditions
general aerodynamic 11/ I / 14-1 5
indicia1 function II/6/2-4
lifting surface II/5/7-9
slender body II/7/7-9
structural vibration 1/2/45: 111/7/7: III/7S/9
Boundary layer
attached II/9/39-46
compliance II/9/42-6,49
displacement thickness 11/9/39-42,48
effects II/Chapter 9
panel flutter III/7S/ 13,14,29-32,44
idealised II/9/42,45 : III/7S/ 13,14
time-dependent II/9/3&53
see also Separation
Boundary-value problems
classical 11/ 1/20
three-dimensional 11/4/38: II/5/ 1,2,5-9
twedimensional 11/2/4-6,ll
Box methods 11/5/ 19-29: II/9/3 1
Bubbles, in propellants 1/8/22
Buckling
Euler III/7S/17
panels III/7/10,12,37-41: III/7S/47-54
skin III/ 1 / 7 4
thermal I/7/ 19-29,35-7
Buffeting I/INTR0/20-2 1,4041 ; 111/5/ 1 1:
V/5/ 1,14,4 1,53
BUZZ 111/5/10-I 1: V/5/26-54
Calibration of equipment IV/5/33 : IV/ 10/23
Cantilever wings, flutter 111/1/4: 111/4/2:
V/6/ 14,16
Castiglianos Theorem I/7/8
Cathetometer IV/ I / 15
Cauchy-Riemann equations II/8/4
Centre of gravity effect
body-freedom flutter V/2/4 1-3
control surface flutter V/3/18: V/6/52
Centre of pressure effect III/4/24: 111/5/9:
V/1/5: V/2/4: V/4/13
Characteristic equations I/4/3,6, I O
Characteristic phase lag I/3/ 1 , 2 4 7
Characteristics, method of 11/9/33
Charts, static aeroelasticity III/2/24: 111/3/ 10-1 1
Choking frequency, autopilot I1I/ 8/ 23,28
Circulation function see Theodorsen function
Collocation method see Kernel function procedure
Comfort stall (blades) III/ 1 O/ 17
Component Analyser Technique IV/2/3,18-20
Component resolvers IV/5/5 1-2
Compressibility effects see Mach number effects
Compressor blades see Blades
Computers, use in
autopilots 111/8/13
dynamic stability III/6/29 .
general III/ I / 13: III/Chapter 4s
influence coefficients 111/7S/ 10: IV/1/27
model testing IV/7/ 1
non-linear problems I/6/24-5
panel flutter 111/7S/7
propeller flutter 111/9/21
Cones, circular II/7/43-5,58-6 1 : II/9/37,49
Conformal mapping 11/2/11,12: II/4/81-4:
II/8/3-3 8
Continuous media, damping I/3/ 14-1 5
Continuum methods 1/2/1,12,13
Contours, flutter speed V/2/33
Control
irreversible V/3/ 18
lateral V/1/7-9
law 111/8/ 12-13,2 1
linkages V/3/29,33
loop III/8/25
loss of III/Chapter 3
restraint V/3/ 10
torque 111/8/2,12
Control circuit III/3/2-3,4,8,19: 111/5/2:
IV/9/ 14
Control points, lift functions II/5/5 1-5
Control reversal see Reversal
Control surface
balance I/4/43-5
coupling with airframe I/5/34-5
degrees of freedom 111/4/11-12
derivatives II/Chapter 10: 11/ 1 1/7,33-60:
VI/TG/4-5,15-24,42- 138
flexibility III/3/2-3,4,8,19
flutter III/4/22-3: V/Chapter 3 : V/5/26-54:
V/Chapter 6
ground testing 1/4/42-9
linearised sonic theory II/4/63-8
pressure distribution III/3/3
profile discontinuity 111/5/ 1 1
Control systems
manual 1/4/4643: I/5/ 1,6-8
powered 1/4/4&9: I/Chapter 5: VIChapter 4
3
Coordinates
transformation of 11/2/64: 11/3/27
fixed 11/3/36: II/4/3
moving II/3/6-10
slender-body theory II/7/6
elliptical 11/7/26
Coplanar motions I/4/2
Cord, trailingedge 111/5/ 15
Coriolis effects I/8/ 13 : 11/9/28: III/4S/5
Cosine curves IV/3/11-14
Cosine factor, sweepback V/2/6,10
Coulomb damping V/3/33
Counter, electronic lV/5/53
Coupling
aerodynamic Ill/ I / 10: V/2/3,23
coefficients I/INTR0/36-7
frequencies V/3/ 1 5-1 7
inertia 111/5/9,1 1: V/2/3,27: V/3/6,9-14
Cramer's rule III/6/32
Creep I/7/4-6,27-9
Criteria, flutter
binary systems V/6/9- 1 1,54
control surfaces V/3/4,8
massbalancing V/3/ 14,20
powered controls V/4/6-7
tabs V/3/25,27-8
wings V/2/19
Critical speeds, prediction III/Chapter 1
Cross inertia V/4/7,9
Cross stiffness V/3/ 13: V/4/3,8: V/6/47-8
d'Alembert's principle 1/7/ 19: 11/6/ 13,14
Dampers ll1/5/9,1 1',14: V/3/9,29-31:
V/ 515 3,54 : V/6/ 55
Damping
autopilot lll/8/ 1 1
coefficient I/INTR0/9: I/3/ 19: 11/9/ 18:
IV/2/10.12: IV/3/4,7-21: IV/5/28
decrement 1/4/24
distribution l/4/11-14
effect on flutter
blades 111/9/7: III/10/13-14,17-20
control surfaces IV/4/ 15 : V/3/6-9,33 :
V/4/8,13- 15: V/5/32,36,47,48: V/6/55
panels III/7/33,3 5 : III/7S/9,17-19,27,39,42-5
wings V/2/22-3
effect on resonance I/Chapter 3
fuel sloshing I/Chapter 8
hereditary I/3/ 1,5-11
hysteresis IV/5/ 1 1 : IV/ 1019
loss of lIl/5/4,11
matrix 1/3/2,22-3: 1/4/5,18,24: Ill/4/1 1,27
measurement 1/4/3 8-40: 1V/ 2/ 10.1 2 :
IV/3/ 1-23
mechanical V/5/4,25
nacelle III/9/9
negative VIS/ 1,2,6-I 1,26-7,43-5
non-linear I/6/5 1-3: V/5/34
parameter 111/4/ 17
prediction of 11/ 1 O/ 12,13,2&32,44-7:
HI/ 1/3,&9,17: 111/4/ 1 1
ratio III/8/8,26: Ill/ 10/17: IV/ IO/ 1,1 1-14,16,17
representation of I/INTRO/&9: 11111/20
temperature effect III/ 1/23
test equipment 1/4/62: IV/5/7,8,24,3 1
displacement IV/3/24-7
measurement IV/5/ 5 3
natural
choice of IV/3/27
definition I/3/ 19-20: II1/8/7
determination 1/3/33
pseudo - 1/4/24
ratio V/3/ 15-1 7,1&21
reduced, effect on derivatives VI/TG
requirements V/3/8-9
Frequency parameter
control surfaces V/3/7-8
definition I/INTRO/ 1 1
history Ill 1 /3-4
liquids I/8/39-67
Frequency sweep IV/3/1: IV/ 10/7,16
Friction, solid I/INTR0/9,44-5: I/4/ 19,40,5 1-3:
1/6/2,22: IlI/l/7,9: IV/3,21-3,30: V / l / 9
Froude number 1/8/70
Fuel sloshing I/6/2: ]/Chapter 8: 111/1/8:
1V/6/7: V/2/22
Fuel tanks see Tanks
Galerkin method
dynamic stability III/6/23,24,32
panel flutter III/7/4-8,12-2 1,29,30:
111/7S/4-7,14-15,20-25,39,42-4,47,49-53
6
Helmholtz
equation 11/7/ 1
vorticity theorem 11/8/4,12
Hermitian matrices llI/4S/l 1,24: III/6/24
Hessen berg matrix, I1 1/48/27
Hinge moment
derivatives 11/ 10/34,47-8: lI/ 1 1/7,33-60
effect on buzz V/5/44-50,54
effect on impedance 1/5/19-22
prediction of 111/3/ 17: V/5/44
Hinge position, effect on buzz V/5/50,5 1
Hinge stiffness, effect on buzz V/5/42,43,46
Hookes Law 1/7/3,22
Horn balance V/3/ 14
Hsus method II/3/34-7
Hyperbolic radius II/9/3 1-2
Hypersonic flow
indicia1 response 11/6/46,53
oscillations II/9/248
Hysteresis
damping
curves I/3/45,9- 10, I 2
measurement IV/S/ 1 1,22
magnetic IV/5/28
stability boundary V/5/30
structural non-linearity I/6/2 l-3,39,
49-5 1 IV/ I / I O
Impedance
complex I/3/ 1 1
experimental determination I/5/29-33
manual controls I/5/6-8
matching V/4/5
models IV/8/ 1 1
powered controls I/5/&33: II1/5/6:
IV/Chapter 4
testing 1/4/ 18-20: III/5/6
transfer I/4/26-7
variation with frequency IV/4/9
Impulsive loading I/INTR0/39-40
Incidence effects
buzz V/5/42,43,48
pure pitching oscillations V/S/ 16-20
stalling flutter V/5/11-12,14
wing flutter V/2/16-17
Incompressible flow theory II/2/10-20
Indicia1
admittance I/INTR0/39: III/4/33
aerodynamics lI/Chapter 6
functions II/6/4-46
loading I1/6/6-9,12,15,19-30,33-8,447
method I/INTRO/ 1 1
response II/ 1/5: I1/6/2,6,14,15,30,33,38,
50,53-4
Inertia
axis V/2/23-5: V/5/14
coefficients 111/4/ 13,22
compensation I/4/79-83
coupling III/ 1/3,9
distribution III/ 1/3
effect on wing flutter V/2/23-40
forces I/INTRO/ 1 : III/2/20,29: III/3/2,4
measurement of IV/Chapter 3
moment of
control surfaces V/3/ 12,14,18-23,27
determination I/4/64-6,72
fuselage V/2/4 1-4
rolling V/2/38
spars IV/7/ 16
tab V/3/27
parameters 111/4/24
product of
control surfaces V/3/ 13, I4
tab V/3/27
rotatory 1/2/9,14
tab linkage 111/5/13-14,15
Inexorable forcing see Rigid drives
Inflow angle 11l/9/ 12-13: II1/10/19-20
Influence coefficient method I/INTR0/5,6:
I/2/6-14: 11/1/20: 111/1/6: III/4/5
Influence coefficients
accuracy III/4/8
dynamic stability I11/6/4-17,24
high temperature structures III/l/23
measurement IV/Chap ter 1
panel flutter II1/7S/5,41
static aeroelastic phenomena I11/2/26-5 1 :
111/3/1 1,1415
three - dimensional supersonic theory
II/S/ 1 1,26-7
Influence points IV/1/7-8
Instability
conditions for V/5/3-4
prediction of III/Chapter 1
regions 11/2/27
Instrumentation
flight flutter tests III/S/l, 12,16: IV/lO/2 1-5
ground resonance tests IV/2/ IO- I4
load application IV/l/ 14-27
measurement of deformation 111/8/ 1-2:
rv/ I / 14-27
measurement of derivatives IV/5/47-53
model vibration tests IV/7/23-6
rocket, sled and free-falling tests 1V/9/6-7
Integral equation
analytical solution 11/3/ 10-1 6,43-8
method II/2/23-6: 11l/l/4-5: 111/7/9-10:
III/7S/6
numerical solution II/3/27-40: 11/4/ I 1-36
three-dimensional sonic ll/4/3-l 1
three-dimensional subsonic l1/3/3-10
three-dimensional supersonic l1/5/ 1 1-55
Integration
chordwise I1/3/27-9: 11/5/4345
constants V/6/58-71
method IV/S/l7-18
numerical l1/4/ I 9-24
spanwise II/3/29-33: II/5/46-9
Interaction
aerodynamic and structural III/I/I : III/8/2
autopilot and structure III/Chapter 8
shock-wave boundary-layer V/5/2,8,40-4 1
Interference
aerodynamic 1I/1 1/2
wind tunnel II/ 1 O/ 1,10,40-4 1
wing-tip tanks II/I 1/64
Interpolation functions l1/3/18-19
7
Iteration methods
automatic processes 111/4S/ 13-19
dynamic stability III/6/2,3-20,26-9
non-linear problems 1/6/ 25-8
panel flutter III/7/9-10
static aeroelasticity II1/2/36-8
Jacks
circuit diagram IV/4/ 14
equations of motion 1V/4/ 18-19
impedance IV/Chapter 4
load application IV/ I / 14
operation IV/4/2-4
stalling III/4/24
stiffness III/S/ 1 1
Joukowski profile II/8/3,18-20,23,29,30,3 538
Jump phenomenon I/6/367: I/8/ 1 1
Kelvin circulation theorem II/8/4
Kelvin model 1/7/4,5
Kernel function method
comparison of theory and experiment
Ill 10/ 19,33,36
lifting-surface theory III/4S/ I O
panel flutter II1/7S/5
static aeroelasticity III/2/33,47-8
thickness effects I1/8/3
three-dimensional supersonic theory
I1/5/3 1,33-4,4&42,5 1-5
Kinetic heating
effect on divergence and reversal V/ 1/ I O
general effects l/INTR0/4l
non-linearity I/6/3
simulation of IV/6/25-6
Kirchhoff s formula 11/6/38
Kussner effect III/4/3 1,32,34
Kutta condition II/2/9-I0: 11/6/2,9,16:
11/8/2,4,7,39,42
Lagrange
equations
aircraft flutter l11/4/ 1,9,27
conservative structure I/4/3
dissipative structure I/4/6
general I/INTR0/2,9: Ill/ 1/5,6
panel flutter III/7/7
powered controls V / 4 / 2 4
propeller flutter III/9/4
vehicle with autopilot III/8/6,7,15-7
interpolation formula I/ I / 19
multiplier technique 1/2/5
Laplace
equation ll/2/ I O , 13: lI/4/80,81,86:
I1/6/30,32: 11/7/ 1 , I 3,20,48: 11/8/4,7:
II/9/28,33
law 1/4/76
operator V/4/4
transform I/3/6: II/2/30,3 1,40
transformation method lll/7/8: lI1/7S/6
Lateral control, methods of V/1/7-9
Lateral-antisymmetric motion I/lNTRO/S
Launch acceleration 1/8/65
Least-squares method I I I/2/3 5-6,47-8 :
lV/l/lO
9
powered controls V/4/9-14
prescribed 111/6/2 1,22
representation of III/8/3
rigid-body 11/7/22-5,45-8,73: III/1/12-18
separation of Ill/8/ 13
suspension effects I/4/5 1-62,66-71
twist V/6/ 14
wing V/Chapter 2
Modu Ius
complex I/3/8
spring I/3/7
Monoplanes,,flutter l/INTR0/46: lI/ 114:
V/I/I
Mullers method II1/4/ 18
Multhopps method 11/3/ 1,2,30-33
Nacelles
damping lIl/9/9,10,1 1
effect on derivatives I I / l 1/63-6
flexible Il1/9/3-4
underslung 111/3/2
see also External stores
Neumanns problem 11/2/ 1 1
Newtonian theory 11/9/24,25,27-8,38
Nodal lines, points l l l / l / l 8 , l 9 : 111/4/14:
V/2/3,29,37: V/3/ 14
Noise loading I/INTR0/4 1
Non-dimensional parameters
V/5/4-6,27-8,39,43-6,48
Non-linearities
aerodynamic
importance of I/INTRO/ 12
incidence and Mach number effects
Ill 1 o/ 12- 14
types of l l / 9 / l : lll/l/6-7.
helicopter blades HI/1 O/ 13
panel flutter l11/7/ 10,40
powered controls l l l / 5 / l , l 3 : V/4/5
single-degree-of-freedom V/5/ 1,3,4,32-5,5 1
structural I/4/ 18-20: I/5/8: I/Chapter 6:
I11/1/7-9
Non-stationary theory see Unsteady theory
Normal coordinates 11/1/9-13: lll/l/9,lO-l5:
111/4/9-1 1 : III/6/22-5
Nose shapes (controls) Ill/S/ 13- 14
Notation
control surface V/5/27
derivatives 11/2/46: VI/TG/6-7
flutter equations V/6/6
in different countries 11/2/46
Nozzle, rotating IIl/8/ 14,17-18
Nusselt number IV/6/26
Nyquist diagram lIl/7/10: III/8/13,26
One-degree-of-freedom systems
see Single-degree-of-freedom systems
Operational flexibility 11317
Operational methods lI/2/30-3 1
Operational modulus 1/3/74
Optical deflectometer IV/ I / 15,17: IV/7/23
Optical lever IV/1/23-4,27
Optical methods, vibration testing 1/4/76
Oscillations
bending V/S/ IO- I I ,26
control surface V/5/26-54
decaying IV/3/5,18-19,23: IV/5/10-14:
IV/ 1 O/ 16-2 1
flapping Il/ 10/28
flutter IV/S/ 18-20
forced V/5/4 I ,46
harmonic I1/2/8-9: III/4S/7,9: l11/6/ 1 :
v/5/5
modes, definitions Ill 10/4
POGO 1/8/ 19,65
pure pitching V/5/6-10,15-2 1
quasi-periodic V/5/32,33
relaxation 1/6/33-4
self-excited V/ 5/ 6,2 2-6,4 1 -2,46- 7,s 0
short-period V/6/44
sinusoidal IV/5/4: V/S/l6, I8,28,33,34
small 11/7/65-8
types of 1/6/35
Oscillator, electronic 1V/2/ IO: IV/5/26
Oscilloscopes lV/S/ 14-16,2 1,26,52,53: IV/8/3
Ovary ellipsoid 11/7/46
Panel flutter I/INTR0/25: II/9/42,49-5 1 :
Ill/l/6: III/4/25: III/Chapter 7: III/Chapter 7s
Perturbation methods I/6/7-16
Phase-angle sweep IV/3/ IO- 1 1
Phase criterion I/4/ 15
Phase-plane method I/6/3-7
Phase portraits I/6/3-7,3 1,32
Phase resonance, excitation at IV/5/26-3 1
Phase-shifting network IV/S/ 15,21,49,53
Phase stabilisation III/8/27
Pick-ups IV/2/ IO: IV/Chapter 5 : 1V/7/25
Piston theory
automatic processes III/4S/8
general II/ I / 1 5-1 7 : III/ 1 / 14: III/4/7-9
hypersonic 11/6/46: ll/9/ 18-19,24-5,40
panel flutter III/Chapter 7: III/Chapter 7 s
sonic 11/2/4 1
supersonic 11/2/18-19: II/10/16,43: III/2/49
Pitching axis V/5/ 18,20
Pitching moment
Quasi-static
approximation III/7/6,7,29
definition I/INTRO/S
derivatives I/INTRO/ 10,38-9: III/l/ 15
effects III/2/2,3,17,23:
stiffness 1/3/24
theory 111/6/1: III/7S/10,49
Raft mounting IV/5/41,42
Raked wing 11/ 10/43,44
Ramberg-Osgood equation 1/7/6
Ranges, aeroballistic IV/6/21
Rayleigh-Ritz method
flutter equations 11/5/9-11
general I/2/3-5
in automatic processes III/4S/4
panel flutter 111/7/4: III/7S/5,25
static aeroelastic phenomena III/2/34
Rayleighs principle I/2/3: I/4/ 1 1-1 2:
111/6/ 19,26
Reaction, measurement of IV/5/32-46
Real-gas effects 11/9/28
Reciprocity relations (Maxwells) II/6/46-7:
1II/2/25-6: IV/ 1/4-5,6,7,10
Record analysis IV/9/ IO-13
Recording see Data recording
Rectifier IV/5/50
Reference axes I/ 1/ 1-3
Relaxation modulus I/7/5
12
Target towing II1/7/37
Telemetry IV/ 10/26
Temperature distribution in structure I/7/ 1
Ternary flutter I/INTR0/24: 111/4/ 16:
V/4/ 19: V/6/7,42-54
Test functions II1/4/14-16
Tests
equipment IV/l/l1-26: IV/2/4-14:
IV/4/8-13: IV/5/6,7
full-scale 1/INTROl3 5-6,42
impedance IV/Chapter 4
techniques IV/2/ 14-2 1 : IV/Chapter 5
types I/INTR0/42
vibration IV/7/23-6
see also Model tests, Ground resonance tests
Theodorsen function 11/2/ I5 : 11/6/ 14;2 I ,22:
III/6/3 0 : VI/TG/2-4
Theory
comparison with experiment II/Chapter 10:
III/ I/22,24-6: 111/9/ 14-16: IV/ I0/25
Thermal stresses I/INTRO/4 1 : I/2/ 1 : I/7/ 1 0-16,
32-4: I11/4/25: V / l / l O
Thermistors IV/5/30
Thermoelasticity ]/Chapter 7
Thickness effects (aerofoil)
II/Chapter 8: ]]/Chapter 9: V/2/ 15-16:
V/5/9-10,3 1,43,48
Thrust, propeller 111/9/ 1 1-1 2
Thrust orientation III/8/1,2,14-28
Thrust rods IV/2/14,15,16
Time parameter I/4/2
Torque motor 111/8/21
Torque tube I/5/27-9
Transducers IV/ I / 19: IV/2/ 12:
IV/9/6: IV/ 10/22-3
Transfer Function Analysers (TFA) IV/4/ 13
Transfer functions III/1/21: III/6/3 1-2: III/8/22,26
Transients I/4/35-40: IV/3/5,16-23: IV/5/13,17,18:
IV/9/ 13-14: IV/ 1 O/ 17-28
Transonic effects
control surface flutter V/3/29: V/4/15
wing flutter V/2/3-4,1 1,15,16,25
Transonic flow
comparison of theory with experiment
11/ 1O/ 1@14,35-42
derivatives 11/ 1 1/30-32
general II/1/12-13,17
incorrect data III/5/9-1 1
Trigger circuit IV/5/30,49
T-tail
derivatives 11/ 1 1/60,62
flutter II/l 1/60: 111/1/16: 111/5/7:
V/3/24: V/4/ 19-20
models IV/7/7,8,13: IV/8/6
Tuned systems !V/5/22-4,3 1: IV/ 1O/ 1 7-29,2 1
Turbulence, atmospheric III/4/33-5: III/9/22-3:
lV/ 10/3-4
see also Gusts
Twist, axis of 111/1/2
Twisting moments 111/2/ 15,20
Two-mode analysis 111/7/ 16,24: III/7S/39,
4 5 , 4 9 3 1,52
Two-root procedure III/4S/ 14-1 5,2,1
Tyres, interference from III/S/ 12
13
control circuit V/4/ 1,7,14-15
derivative IV/5/4,28
determination of I/INTR0/8
distribution, wing III/S/ 5
effect on wing flutter V/2/ 14,17-23,26-7
elastic IV/5/8
errors in data III/S/ 1 1-1 2
fin III/5/7,8
in flutter prevention I/INTR0/36,37
measurement of IV/ 1 / 1 : IV/4/15: IV/7/23
non-linearities 1/6/4 1-5 1
plates 1/7/30-38 *
propellers III/9/8-9
requirements III/2/54: 111/7/16,17: V/3/18
scale IV/6/8-17,20,21,22,23: IV/7/ 13
springs 1/3/&9
static, definition IV/4/ 17
structural Ill/ l/3,14
tests l11/5/6: HI/ 1/23
torsional III/ 1/8: IIl/5/6:
IV/8/ 10-1 1
Still-air tests IV/S/ 12,22,30,37
Strain
components I / 1 /7-8,19
energy I/l/8-10,19: 1 / 2 / 2 4
Strain-gauge
beams I V / l / l P 2 3 : lV/7/25
pick-ups IV/5/47: IV/8/2,3
Stress formulation I/7/7-8
Strip derivatives 11/ 1 1 / 4 7 : Ill/ I / 17-1 8:
III/4/45: V/6/ 1 1
Strip theory
general 11/1/19: II/2/1: III/4/4-5
in approximate formulae V/6/ 1 1
indicia1 aerodynamics lI/6/27,53
panel flutter ll1/7/1 l,I3,14: III/7S/23
propellers ll1/9/ 10
validity III/4S/ I O
with three-dimensional effects 11/5/ 1 5-1 8
Structural
deformation I/Chapter 1 : III/Chapter 8
efficiency IV/6/8-17,20,2 1
parameters II1/4/24
Structural aspects of aeroelasticity Volume I1
Structures
associated (SA) I/4/2-5
dissipative I/4/2,5- I O
non-linear 1/4/18-20: I/Chapter 6
orthotropic II 1/7S/9
real (SR) I/4/2,5-10
representation of 111/5/ 12
types of 1/2/2
vibration I/Chapter 2
Subsonic flow
comparison with experiment 11/ 10/6-9,19-35
three-dimensional theory II/Chapter 3
two-dimensional theory II/2/20-27
Superposition
integral ll/6/ 1
principle II/ 1/6,8
Supersonic flow
comparison with experiment 11/ 10/43-7
derivatives II/ 1 1/30-32
general considerations lI/ I / 15
Tabs
dampers V/3/29
fail-safe V/3/29
flutter V/Chapter 3: V/6/47-54,66-7 I
geared IIl/S/ 15,16
hinge moment II/ 11/7,33,34
mass-balancing V/3/28
servo lIl/5/l5,l6
spring I/6/2,39: llI/l/7,8: lll/5/l,l4-l6:
V/3/29: V/6/53
types V/3/26
Tachometer IV/2/ I O
Tail surfaces
derivatives l I / l 1 /60-63
main surface flutter V/6/ 1 1-28,58-60
static aeroelastic phenomena III/2/30:
11l/3/ 14
Tailplanes
all-moving Ill/ 1/2: ll1/5/7: IV/8/6-7:
V/4/ 15-2 1
effect on body-freedom flutter V/2/42
error in flutter calculations lII/4/22
flutter analysis Ill/5/5-7
ground resonance tests l l l / l / 2 2
see also T-tail
Tanks
liquid dynamics l/Chapter 8
tip I I / l 1/63-6: Ill/l/l8-25: II1/2/4,55
Taper, structural I/ 1/9
Taper ratio effect
on derivatives Ill1 1/27-30,40
on flutter V/2/13-15: V/6/14-18,26,33,34
14
Weber number 1/8/70
Wedge profiles
comparison of theory with experiment
II/ 1 O/ 16,18
hypersonic flow II/9/46-9
oscillating I I/9/ 23-7
Weight functions l1/3/ 19-24
Weighting methods lI1/2/33-6
Weissinger method III/2/49
Whirl flutter III/Chapter 9
Wielandts method III/4S/ 17-1 9,25: lll/6/ 19
Wind tunnel tests
comparison with theory 11/Chapter 10
derivatives 11/11/27-30: IV/Chapter 5
high-speed IV/6/9-20
low-speed IV/6/20
media other than air IV/6/24-5
techniques IV/Chapter 7: IV/Chapter 8
see also Models
Wind tunnels
blow-down IV/7/6,20: IV/8/4,11
interference II/I O/ 1,10,40-41: IV/5/53-4:
IV/7/13: IV/8/11-12
operation IV/8/3-4
resonance II/ 1O/ I O,] 1
Wind-induced vibrations V/5/25
Wing theory Volume I1
Wing tips
effect of shape on flutter V/2/9-10
Wing-body combinations
sonic theory 11/4/78-98
slender H/7/ 14-16,48-61
Wings
arrow-head Ills/ 14,368: 11/ 10/25-8
comparison of theory with experiment
1/2/14: II/Chapter I O
cropped delta 11/7/24-5,58-61
deformation I/ I / 10-1 8
delta
comparison of theory with experiment
1/2/14
indicial aerodynamics 1I/6/3 1-3,41-3,52
influence coefficients 1/2/6
slender-wing theory 11/7/29
three-dimensional sonic theory 11/4/7443
derivatives Ill 11/8-32: VI/TG/4-5,11-14,
26-4 1
flutter V/Chapter 2: V/5/6-26: V/6/10,11,
13-28,58-60
low-aspect-ratio 1/2/6-7: II/4/69-78,
98-1 18: II/I 1/19-26: 11/2/5,6,30,45-6:
lIl/3/ 14,16
raked Il/ 10/43,44
rectangular
comparison of theory with experiment
lI/ 10/25,37,38,43,50
indicial aerodynamics lI/6/30-3 1,34,43-5
slender-wing theory II/7/23-4,29
three-dimensional sonic theory JI/4/36-68
slender 1/2/6: lI/7/10-13,17-3 1,61-74: II/9/9-20
see also Wing theory, Wing-body combinations
AUTHOR INDEX
Abbott, F.T. Jr. III/9/24
Abramson, H.N. I/Chapter 8:
1/8/28,29,30,3 1,32,50:
II1/7S/64
Ackeret, J. 11/1/9: 11/9/20:
III/7S/10,16,41,49
Acum, W.E.A. II/3/2,37,40,41:
11/4/ 1 19: II/5/3 1,58:
II/Chapter 10: II/10/55,57:
II/l1/32,67: II1/7S/58,60,61 :
IV/5/58
Adams 1/6/24
Adams, J. V/5/41,59
Adams, M.C. 11/4/69,71,80,100,
120: 11/7/ 12,74: II/9/33,57
Aiken, W.S. Jr. III/3/20: V / l / l 1
Aitken, A.C. 111/4S/l3,23,24,36
Alexander, A.J. 11/10/25,30
Alexander, H.R. 1/6/46,54
Alfrey, T. 1/7/39
Alksne, A.Y. II/9/2,20,54,55
Allen, D.I. II/3/2,41
Allen, H.J. 11/1/19
Ambartsumyan, S.A. III/7S/68,
69,77
Anderson, M.S. III/7S/80,83
Anderson, R.A. I/2/ 15
Anderson, W.J. II/9/42,45,5 9:
III/7S/ IO, 1 1,12,44,67,70,73,
74,80,8 1,86,89
Andreopoulos, T.C. 11/ 10/53:
II/l 1/34,67: IV/8/13:
V/3/25,36
Andrew, L.V. II/9/33,57
Andrews, R.E. 1/6/55
Andronow, A.A. 1/6/55
Argyris, J.H. 111/1/6
Armstead, A.L. I/8/29,50
Arnold, F.R. 1/6/54
Arnold, L. 11/1/25: II/5/15,57:
IV/5/57
Arnold, R.N. I/2/ 17
Asher, G.W. III/7S/76: IV/2/21
Ashley, H. I/Intro/48: 11/1/15:
11/2/1,45: II/Chapter 9:
II/9/28,3 1,54,57,58:
11/10/20,25,56: 111/1/26:
111/4/36 III/7/8,41:
II1/7S/60,70
Atkinson, C.P. 1/6/37,54
Bagdasaryan, Z.E. III/7S/68,69,
70,77,78,84
Bailie, J. II1/7S/88
Bairstow, L. I/Intro/46: 11/ 1/4
Baker, B.B. 11/6/57
Baker, J.E. 111/7/ 12,37,46:
III/7S/57: III/9/9,24:
III/ 10/22: V/5/ 14,56
Baldock, J.C.A. III/4/37:
IIl/Chapter 5: V/3/35:
V/4/20,2 1
Barboni, R. III/7S/85
Barling, W.H. II/1 1/67
Barmby, J.G. IV/7/27:
V/ 2/ 9,44
Baron, M.L. I/2/ 17
Barr, G. III/7S/86,89,90
Barrekette, E.S. 1/7/40
Barrett, S. IV/1/28
Basile, B. 1/3/2,31:
1/4112,20,82
Bateman, H. 11/2/ 1 1,42
Bauer, H.F. 1/8/28,29,3 1
Beam, B.H. II/10/32,47,58:
IV/ 5/5 5
Beatrix, C. I/Chapter 4(C):
1/4/49
Bellerby, P.J. IV/ 10/28
Belubekian, M. II1/7S/84
Benham, P.P. 1/7/39
Bennett, R.M. h1/9/7,10,1 l , I 3 ,
22,24,25
Benscoter, S.U. I/2/8,16:
IV/1/27
Benun, D. I/Chapter 5: V/1/12
Bergh, H. II/ 10/6,52: 11/ 1 1/8,
34,35,48,52,56,66,67,68:
111/9/ 19,25: V/5/57:
VI/Tables and Graphs
Berlot, R.R. 1/8/30
Berman, J.H. II/2/35,44:
II/5/57,58: II/I 0/53,59:
III/2/57: V/3/34: V/5/43,
58,60: VI/TG/5,8
Berry, J.G. 1/2/17: I/8/18,31
Betts, D.B. II/10/33: 11/11/45
Betz, A. II/4/72,82,120
Bielawa, R.L. III/ 10/2 1
Billing, H. 11/8/43
Biot, M.A. 1/3/37,38: 1/7/41 :
II/5/15,57: II/6/49,58:
II/10/20: III/2/55:
v/1/10: v/3/35
Birchall, P.C. II/3/37,42
Birnbaum, W. I/Intro/49:
11/ 1/5,18: IV/7/3
Bisplinghoff, R.L. I/Intro/48,49:
1/2/15: I/7/40,41: 11/1/25:
11/5/56: 11/9/28: III/ 1/26,56:
III/4/25,36: III/6/33:
III/7S/58,62,70: III/10/21:
IV/ 1/28: IV/7/27: V/ I / 10,12
Black, S.D. II/10/16,55
Bland, S.R. III/7S/86: 111/9/7,
10,11,24,25
Blasius, H. I/Intro/49
Bleich, H.H. 1/2/17: 1/8/31
Blenk, H. I/Intro/SO
Block, D. III/7S/94
Boersma, J. I1/2/40,45:
VI/TG/4,8
Bogliubov, N. 1/6/55:
111/7s/s 1
54,56,57,58: III/10/22:
IV/Chapter 5: IV/5/54,55,
56,51: V/5/18,20,55,56,
57,61
Brebner, G.G. II/ 1 1/68:
V/6/56
Bremmei, H. 11/2/45:
11/5/56
Brewer, Griffith. II/Intro/49
Bridgeman, K.B. I1/10/40
Broadbent, E.G. 1/4/49:
III/Chapter 1 : IlI/Chapter 4:
II1/4/36,37: IV/ 10/8,27:
V/2/ 14,19,2 1,45: V/3/23,3 5 :
V/4/20,21: V/6/25,55,56
Brock, J.E. I/6/25,54
Broglio, L. 1/7/40: IV/ 1/28
Brooke Benjamin, T.
111/7S/ 1 1,94
Brooks, G.W. III/9/25:
III/ t0/22
Brown, A.N. III/7S/76
Brown, C.D. IV/7/3,26:
V/S/S6
Brown, C.E. 11/ I / 19:
II/7/6 1,75
Brown, R.A. III/7S/ 10,74,77
Browne, K.A. 111/9/ 1,24
Bruhn, G. II/9/27,56
Brusilovskii, A. 111/7S/82
Bryan, G.H. II/l/l,4,5
Bublik, B.M. III/7S/75
Buchan, A.L. 1I/ 10/56
Budiansky, B. I/2/ 17:
I/8/29,50: I11/2/55 :
111/7/ 10,35,36
Buivol, V.N. III/7S/86
Bullen, N.I. III/4/37
Burgers, J.M. 11/1/6
Burgess, M.F. IV/1/29
Burow, H. IV/ 10/27
Bursnall, W.J. V/2/ 16,44
Burton, G.E. IV/l0/28
Busemann, A. II/ I / 18:
11/9/ 1 1,2 1
Buxton, G.H.L. III/7S/57:
V/3/ 28,36
16
Calligeros, J. III/7S/75
Carlson, W.C.A. 11/ 1 O/S8
Carslaw, H.S. 1/7/39
Carter, L. III/7S/83,84,86
Carts, F. Ill/ 10/22
Chaikin, C.E. I/ 6/55
Chang, C.C. 11/6/56
Chapple, E.W. II/I 1/29,67:
V/2/6, IO,l3,15,44
Chastenet de GCry, J. II/8/4,43
Chawla, J.P. 11/9/19,55
Cheilek, H.A. 11/ 1 1/34: V/3/25
Chen, C.F. 11/9/2,55
Chen, M.M. IV/ 1/28,30
Chinneck, A. 11/9/ 134:
11/ 1O/ 16,3334: Ill 1 1/45:
IV/5/54: V/5/ I8
Chu, W.H. I/8/28,29,3 1,SO:
III/7S/64
Chuan, R.L. II/9/53,60
Chubb, R.S. III/2/56
Cicala, P. I/Intro/48,50:
I/2/ 16: 11/ l/8,20:
11/3/ 1,40: 11/6/ 15 :
IV/7/3
Clarke, J.F. IV/5/56
Clauser, F.H. 1/6/55
Clerc, D. I11/6/5,33
Clevenson, S.A. I1/ 10/32,
54,58: 11/11/65,66,69:
1V/5/55: V/3/35:
V/5/5 9,60
Clymer, A.B. IV/ 1/29
Coales, J.D. V/1/23,58
Cohen, H. 1/8/32
Cole, J.D. 11/9/56
Coleman, R.P. 111/9/ 17,25
Coles, W.A. V/2/28,37,46
Collar, A.R. I/Intro/47,48,
49,SO: I/6/53,55: lI/l/6:
lI1/2/55: III/3/20:
III/4/36: 111/6/ I , I8,33:
lV/9/14,15: V / l / l I :
V/2/ 14,2 1,45: V/3/27,36:
V/6/25 3 5
Collatz, L. II/3/33,4 1
Congelliere, J. 1/8/32
Conlin, L.T. 11/ 10/47,60
Connor, R.W. V/3/36
Constant. II1/7/8
Cooper, R.M. 1/8/28
Copson, E.T. 11/6/57
Couchet, G. II/8/3,42
Coupry, G. I/Chapter 4(B):
1/4/41: 111/7S/90: IV/3/30:
V/5/42,59
Courant, R. II/2/28,44:
III/7/46
Covert, E.E. II/9/3 1 3 7
Cowley, W.L. V/5/23,58
Cox, R.N. 11/1/19
Crisp, J.D.C. 111/7/4l:
II1/7S/62
Cummings, B.E. 111/7/4l:
III/7S/6 1
17
Frazer, R.A. I/Intro/8,46,48,
49,50: 1/6/53,55: II/l/4,
24,25: II/2/25,43: 11/6/56:
III/2/57: III/4/36: 111/6/ 18,
33: IV/5/54: IV/6/ 1 :
IV/ 10/27: V/3/28,36,37
Freelin, J.R. IV/ 1/27
Freudenthal, A.M. 1/7/38
Frick, C.W. 111/2/56
Friedman, E. 1/7/41
Friedmann, P. III/7S/88
Frueh, F.J. III/7S/64
Fung, Y .C. I/Intro/48,50:
1/2/17: 11/1/25: 11/9/42,
59: III/ 1/6,26,56:
III/4/36: III/Chapter 7:
111/7/9,10,11,12,17,37,39,
40,42: III/7S/6,7,10,1 1,
14,44,45,58,60,6 1,65,68,
71,73,74,88,91,93:
IV/1/28: V / l / l O
Gainer, T.G. V/5/60
Gaji, B. II1/7S/85
Gallagher, R.H. III/7S/5,93:
IV/ 1/30
Gardner, C. II/6/43,57
Garner, H.C. 11/ 1/ 2 1 :
II/3/2,37,40: 11/5/3439:
II/10/53,55,57: II/I 1/68
Garrick, I.E. II/Chapter 1 :
11/1/8,9,19,22,26,28,41,44:
II/3/2,41: 11/5/ 12,56:
11/6/2,1 1,3335: II/9/8,55:
I I / l 1/68: III/4/36:
111/7/ 12,42: III/7S/60,73:
IV/7/3,5,26,27: IV/8/8:
V/2/9,19,21,45: V/3/1,18,34:
V/5/58: V/6/55: VI/TG/5,9
Garza, L.R. 1/8/29,32,50
Gaspers, P.A. III/7S/84
Gates, S.B. I/Intro/46,48:
III/7S/92
Gaugh, W.J. III/2/57
Gaukroger, D.R. 1V/9/ 15:
V/Chapter 2: V/2/21,28,40,
44,45,46 : V/ 6/5 6,5 7
Gauzy, H. 1/3/38: I/Chapter
4(A):. I/4/2 1,4 I : IV/Chapter 3:
IV/3/30
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MANUAL ON AEROELASTICITY
VOLUME I
INTRODUCTORY SURVEY
PART I
STRUCTURAL ASPECTS
VOLUME I1
PART I1
AERODYNAMIC ASPECTS
VOLUME I11
PART 111
PREDICTION O F AEROELASTIC PHENOMENA
VOLUME IV
PART IV
EXPERIMENTAL METHODS
VOLUME V
PART V
FACTUAL INFORMATION ON FLUTTER CHARACTERISTICS
VOLUME VI
PART VI
COLLECTED TABLES AND GRAPHS
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General Editor
R.Mazet
CONTENTS O F VOLUME I
W.J.Duncan
PART I
Introductory Survey
Aug.1959*
- STRUCTURAL ASPECTS
CHAPTER 1
W.S.Hemp
Aug. 1959
CHAPTER 2
J.M.Hedgepeth
Aug. 1959
CHAPTER3
B.M.Fraeijs de
Veubeke
Nov. I959
CHAPTER 4
ONERA Staff
May 1960
CHAPTER 5
D.Benun
Aug. 1959
CHAPTER 6
D.L.Woodcock
Structural Non-Linearities
Apr. 1960
CHAPTER 7
B.A.Boley
Thermoelasticity
( A revision of the original chapter by R.L.Bisplinghoff, Aug.] 959)
Feb. 1968
CHAPT'ER 8
H.N.Abramson
Dec. 1967
1.E.Garrick
General Introduction
June 1960
CHAPTER 2
July 1960
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CHAPTER 3
D.E.Williams
Jan. 196 1
CHAPTER 4
D.E.Davies
Nov. 1960
CHAPTER 5
C.E.Watkins
Nov. 1960
CHAPTER 6
H.Lomax
Indicia1 Aerodynamics
Nov. 1960
CHAPTER 7
D.L.Woodcock
Slender-Body Theory
Revision
Apr. 1962
Nov. 1967
CHAPTER 8
H.G.Kussner
Dec. 1960
CHAPTER 9
Mar. 1969
Thickness and Boundary-Layer
Effects
M.T.Landahl and
.
.
H.Ashle y
( A revision of the original chapter b y H.Ashley and G.Zartarian, Nov.1960)
CHAPTER 10
W.E.A.Acum
May 1962
CHAPTER 11
P.R.Guyet t
Mar. 196 1
EGBroadbent
CHAPTER 2
F.W.Diederich
Nov. 1963
CHAPTER 3
F.W .Diederich
Loss of Control
Aug. 1964
CHAPTER 4
E.G.Broadbent
Apr. 1963
Sep. 1967
Supplement
to CHAPTER 4
H.G.Kussner
Nov. 1967
CHAPTER 5
J.C.A.Baldock and
L.T.Niblett
Apr. 1962
CHAPTER 6
Nov. 196 1
CHAPTER 7
Y .C.B.Fung
Feb. 196 1
Supplement
to CHAWER 7
D.J.Johns
May 1969
CHAPTER 8
H.Lazennec
July 1968
Feb. 1963
Sep. 1967
CHAPTER 9
W.H.Reed
Sep. 1967
CHAPTER 10
N.D.Ham
Sep. 1967
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PART IV - EXPERIMENTAL METHODS
D.J.Martin and
T.Lauten
R.C.Lewis and
D.L.Wrisley
CHAPTER 3
H.Gauzy
CHAPTER 4
J.C.Hall
June 1964
Jan. 196 1
C.Scruton and
N.C.Lam bourne
Nov. 1960
L.S.Wasserman and
W.J.Mykytow
Model Construction
L.S.Wasserman and
W.J.Mykytow
CHAPTER 1
CHAPTER 2
CHAPTER 5
CHAPTER 6
CHAPTER 7
CHAPTER 8
CHAPTER 9
CHAPTER 10
Oct. 196 1
Dec. 196 1
J.B.Bratt
Jan. I 96 1
Jan. 196 1
Rocket Sled, Ground-Launched Rocket and
Free-Falling Bomb Facilities
W .G Moly neux
Feb. 196 I
Jan. 196 1
M.O.W.Wolfe and
W.T.Kirkb y
Dec. 196 1
CONTENTS O F VOLUME V
K.A.Foss
Feb. 1960
CHAPTER 2
D.R.Gaukroger
Wing Flutter
Feb. I960
CHAPTER 3
A.A.Regier
Feb. 1960
CHAPTER 4
A.D.N.Smith
Apr. 1960
CHAPTER 5
N.C.Lambourne
Aug. 1960
Feb. 1968
CHAPTER 6
W.G.Molyneux
Apr. 1960
CONTENTS O F VOLUME VI
PART VI - COLLECTED TABLES AND GRAPHS
A.I. van der Vooren
Jan.1964
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