Abstract
This paper presents a coherent approach to evaluate the roll damping derivatives for the standard Basic Finner Model. The study compares and analyses the results obtained through a range of techniques, including experimental testing, numerical simulations and semi-empirical models. The study aims to evaluate the reliability and accuracy of these methods and to identify the factors that contribute to their sensitivity. The paper concludes by summarizing the findings of the study and discussing the implications of the results for the design and operation of rockets. The experimental and numerical analysis used in this study provides a robust and comprehensive evaluation of the roll damping coefficient.
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