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Missile DATCOM is a widely used semi-empirical datasheet component build-up method for the preliminary design and analysis of missile aerodynamics and performance. It has been in continual development for over twenty years with the latest version |
Missile DATCOM is a widely used semi-empirical datasheet component build-up method for the preliminary design and analysis of missile aerodynamics and performance. It has been in continual development for over twenty years with the latest version released in March 2011<ref>http://www.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a548461.pdf</ref>. |
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It has been traditionally supplied free of charge by the [[USAF]] to American [[defense contractor]]s. The code is considered [[International Traffic in Arms Regulations|ITAR]] and should not be distributed outside of the country |
It has been traditionally supplied free of charge by the [[USAF]] to American [[defense contractor]]s. The code is considered [[International Traffic in Arms Regulations|ITAR]] and should not be distributed outside of the country<ref>http://www.pmddtc.state.gov/regulations_laws/itar.html</ref>. |
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1997 version is available free of charge in a supplement CD of the book "Design Methodologies for Space Transportation Systems", by Walter E. Hammond. Book is published 2001, by AIAA. |
The 1997 version is available free of charge in a supplement CD of the book "Design Methodologies for Space Transportation Systems", by Walter E. Hammond. Book is published 2001, by the [[American_Institute_of_Aeronautics_and_Astronautics|AIAA]]. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[[Digital Datcom]] |
*[[Digital Datcom]] |
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*[[Aeroprediction]]<ref>[http:// |
*[[Aeroprediction]]<ref>[http://arc.aiaa.org/doi/pdf/10.2514/1.7814 Aerodynamic Predictions, Comparisons, and Validations Using Missile DATCOM (97) and Aeroprediction 98 (AP98)]</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 21:43, 17 April 2013
Missile DATCOM is a widely used semi-empirical datasheet component build-up method for the preliminary design and analysis of missile aerodynamics and performance. It has been in continual development for over twenty years with the latest version released in March 2011[1]. It has been traditionally supplied free of charge by the USAF to American defense contractors. The code is considered ITAR and should not be distributed outside of the country[2].
The 1997 version is available free of charge in a supplement CD of the book "Design Methodologies for Space Transportation Systems", by Walter E. Hammond. Book is published 2001, by the AIAA.