John R. Hull
University of Chicago
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Aircraft Design and Operations Meeting | 1989
George E. Turney; Roger W. Luidens; Kenneth L. Uherka; John R. Hull
The successful development of high-temperature superconductors (HTS) could have a major impact on future aeronautical propulsion and aeronautical flight vehicle systems. A preliminary examination of the potential application of HTS for aeronautics indicates that significant benefits may be realized through the development and implementation of these newly discovered materials. Applications of high-temperature superconductors (currently substantiated at 95 k) were envisioned for several classes of aeronautical systems, including subsonic and supersonic transports, hypersonic aircraft, V/STOL aircraft, rotorcraft, and solar, microwave and laser powered aircraft. Introduced and described are the particular applications and potential benefits of high-temperature superconductors as related to aeronautics and/or aeronautical systems.
Archive | 1991
Bernard R. Weinberger; Lahmer Lynds; John R. Hull
Archive | 1998
John R. Hull
Archive | 1995
John R. Hull; Thomas M. Mulcahy; Kenneth L. Uherka
Archive | 1999
John R. Hull
Archive | 2001
John R. Hull
Archive | 1994
John R. Hull; Thomas M. Mulcahy
Archive | 1995
John R. Hull; Thomas M. Mulcahy
Archive | 1997
John R. Hull
International conference on magnetically levitated systems (CONF-951120-1)Department of Energy | 1995
Jianliang He; Zian Wang; Donald M. Rote; Howard T. Coffey; John R. Hull; Thomas M. Mulcahy; Yigang Cal