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Fairing Well From Shoebox to Bat Truck and Beyond – Aerodynamic Truck Research at NASA Dryden Flight Research Center by Lane E. Wallace Christian Gelzer The National Aeronautics and Space Administration Monographs In Aerospace History #45 NASA SP-2010-4545 Fairing Well: From Shoebox to Bat Truck and Beyond Gelzer

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Fairing Well

From Shoebox to Bat Truck and Beyond – Aerodynamic Truck Research at NASA Dryden Flight Research Center

by Lane E. Wallace

Christian Gelzer

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Monographs In Aerospace History #45NASA SP-2010-4545

National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationDryden Flight Research CenterP.O. Box 273Edwards, CA 93523-0273

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National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationNASA History Office

Washington, D.C.2011

Christian Gelzer

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Aerodynamic Truck Research at NASA’s Dryden Flight Research Center

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Table of Contents

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Acknowledgments

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Introduction

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Chapter One

Drag

1 One only has to look at the agency’s publication or the list of patents held by the agency to grasp the extent to which this is true.

2 The NACA was founded in 1915 in response to lagging performance in the American aeronautics !eld when compared to European advancements. Despite the Wright brothers having been the !rst to "y, Europeans soon eclipsed Americans in the !eld, a reality driven starkly home by the events of World War I. The agency was transformed into NASA in 1958, in direct response to the successful Soviet launches of Sputnik I and II.

3 This bluntness is not restricted to the aft end of such vehicles. It appeared on the trailing edge of the ailerons and "aps of the X-2, for instance. The blunt trailing edges permit gradual sloping on the aft portion of these surfaces, which was bene!cial at supersonic speeds since it improved control effectiveness.

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Drag

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Chapter Two

Eddies and Currents

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Eddies and Currents

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Eddies and Currents

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Eddies and Currents

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Chapter Three

The Shoebox

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The Shoebox

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The Shoebox

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Chapter Four

Word Spreads

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Word Spreads

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DEVICE A

DEVICE E

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Chapter Five

Shifting the Paradigm

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Shifting the Paradigm

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Shifting the Paradigm

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Shifting the Paradigm

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Shifting the Paradigm

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Shifting the Paradigm

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Chapter Six

Technology Transfer

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Technology Transfer

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Technology Transfer

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Chapter Seven

Depressed Cows

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Depressed Cows

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Depressed Cows

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13 This may well be the !rst time that the tractor and trailer were conceived as integral objects strictly for aerodynamic purposes. Prior to this, the work of Dryden engineers had been focused exclusively on the tractor; truck manufactures were no different. Earlier efforts to meld tractor and trailer into seamless units were made for aesthetic rather than genuine aerodynamic purposes, since the trucks did not move fast enough to bene!t from the modi!ed shapes.

14 “Low-drag ground vehicle particularly suited for use in safely transporting livestock.” United States Patent 4,343,506 to Edwin J. Saltzman, 10 August 1982.

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Chapter Eight

Laws Change; Physics Doesn’t

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Chapter Nine

The Drag Bucket

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The Drag Bucket

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Chapter Ten

Results

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Results

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Results

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Results

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Results

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Results

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Chapter Eleven

The Social Constructionof a Technology

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The Social Construction of a Technology

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The NASA History Series

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The NASA History Series

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Fairing Well

From Shoebox to Bat Truck and Beyond – Aerodynamic Truck Research at NASA Dryden Flight Research Center

by Lane E. Wallace

Christian Gelzer

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Monographs In Aerospace History #45NASA SP-2010-4545

National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationDryden Flight Research CenterP.O. Box 273Edwards, CA 93523-0273

Fairing

Well: Fro

m S

ho

ebox to

Bat Tru

ck and

Beyo

nd

G

elzer