Shock tunnel studies of scramjet phenomena, supplement 5
Abstract
A series of reports are presented on SCRAMjet studies, shock tunnel studies, and expansion tube studies. The SCRAMjet studies include: (1) Investigation of a Supersonic Combustion Layer; (2) Wall Injected SCRAMjet Experiments; (3) Supersonic Combustion with Transvers, Circular, Wall Jets; (4) Dissociated Test Gas Effects on SCRAMjet Combustors; (5) Use of Silane as a Fuel Additive for Hypersonic Thrust Production, (6) Pressure-length Correlations in Supersonic Combustion; (7) Hot Hydrogen Injection Technique for Shock Tunnels; (8) Heat Release - Wave Interaction Phenomena in Hypersonic Flows; (9) A Study of the Wave Drag in Hypersonic SCRAMjets; (10) Parametric Study of Thrust Production in the Two Dimensional SCRAMjet; (11) The Design of a Mass Spectrometer for use in Hypersonic Impulse Facilities; and (12) Development of a Skin Friction Gauge for use in an Impulse Facility. The shock tunnel studies include: (1) Hypervelocity flow in Axisymmetric Nozzles; (2) Shock Tunnel Development; and (3) Real Gas Efects in Hypervelocity Flows over an Inclined Cone. The expansion tube studies include: (1) Investigation of Flow Characteristics in TQ Expansion Tube; and (2) Disturbances in the Driver Gas of a Shock Tube.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- October 1990
- Bibcode:
- 1990STIN...9113651C
- Keywords:
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- Hypersonic Flow;
- Shock Tests;
- Shock Tubes;
- Shock Tunnels;
- Supersonic Combustion;
- Supersonic Combustion Ramjet Engines;
- Flow Characteristics;
- Hypervelocity Flow;
- Nozzle Flow;
- Wall Jets;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer