4 edition of Experimental results for a hypersonic nozzle/afterbody flow field found in the catalog.
Experimental results for a hypersonic nozzle/afterbody flow field
Published
1995
by National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Ames Research Center, National Technical Information Service, distributor in Moffett Field, Calif, [Springfield, Va
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | Frank W. Spaid, Earl R. Keener, Frank C.L. Hui. |
Series | NASA technical memorandum -- 4638. |
Contributions | Keener, Earl R., Hui, Frank C. L., Ames Research Center. |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Microform |
Pagination | 1 v. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL16984453M |
OCLC/WorldCa | 32851606 |
Airbreathing hypersonic flight vehicles are, in contrast to aeroassisted re-entry vehicles, drag sensitive. They have, further, highly integrated lift and propulsion systems. This means that viscous eflFects, like boundary-layer development, laminar-turbulent transition, to a certain degree also strong interaction phenomena, are much more. fd and applications.
Experimental results for a hypersonic nozzle/afterbody flow field. NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Spaid, Frank W.; Keener, Earl R.; Hui, Frank C. L. This study was conducted to experimentally characterize the flow field created by the interaction of a single-expansion ramp-nozzle (SERN) flow with a hypersonic external stream. Full text of "NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) A cumulative index to Aeronautical Engineering: A continuing bibliography, supplement " See other formats.
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Get this from a library. Experimental results for a hypersonic nozzle/afterbody flow field. [Frank W Spaid; Earl R Keener; Frank C L Hui; Ames Research Center.]. EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS FOR A HYPERSONIC NOZZLE/AFTERBODY FLOW FIELD Frank W.
Spaid,* Earl R. Keener, t and Frank C. Hui Ames Research Center SUMMARY This study was conducted to experimentally characterize the flow field created by the interaction of a single-expansion-ramp-nozzle (SERN) flow with a hyper-sonic external stream.
Gruhn P., Henckels A. () Simulation of a SERN/Afterbody Flow Field Regarding Heated Nozzle Flow in the Hypersonic Facility H2K. In: Breitsamter C., Laschka B., Heinemann HJ., Hilbig R. (eds) New Results in Numerical and Experimental Fluid Mechanics IV.
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