Hypersonic Ground Test Capabilities For T And E Testing Above Mach 8 A Case Where S And T Meets T And E


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Advanced Hypersonic Test Facilities


Advanced Hypersonic Test Facilities

Author: Frank K. Lu

language: en

Publisher: AIAA

Release Date: 2002


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Hypersonic Ground Test Capabilities for T and E Testing Above Mach 8 ''a Case where S and T Meets T and E''


Hypersonic Ground Test Capabilities for T and E Testing Above Mach 8 ''a Case where S and T Meets T and E''

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language: en

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Release Date: 1999


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Simulation of hypersonic flight in ground test and evaluation (T and E) facilities is a challenging and formidable task, especially to fully duplicate the flight environment above approximately Mach 8 for most all hypersonic flight systems that have been developed, conceived, or envisioned. Basically, and for many years, the enabling technology to build such a ground test wind tunnel facility has been severely limited in the area of high-temperature, high-strength materials and thermal protection approaches. To circumvent the problems, various approaches have been used, including partial simulation and use of similarity laws and reduced test time. These approaches often are not satisfactory, i.e. operability and durability testing for air-breathing propulsion development and thermal protection development of many flight systems. Thus, there is a strong need for science and technology (S and T) community involvement in technology development to address these problems. This paper discusses a specific case where this need exists and where significant S and T involvement has made and continues to make significant contributions. The case discussed will be an Air Force research program currently underway to develop enabling technologies for a Mach 8-15 hypersonic true temperature wind tunnel with relatively long run time. The research is based on a concept proposed by princeton University using radiant or beamed energy into the supersonic nozzle flow.