This article reports on the use of a shock tunnel to study the operation of scramjet powered configurations at sub-orbital velocities above 2 km/s. Thrust, as given by a net thrust equation, is used as a figure of merit throughout the study. After a short description of the shock tunnel used and its operating characteristics, experiments on the combustion release of heat in a constant area duct with hydrogen fuel are reviewed. The interaction between heat release in the combustion wake and the walls of the duct produced pressure distributions which followed a binary scaling law, and indicated that the theoretically expected heat release could be realized in practice, albeit with high pressure or long combustion ducts. This heat release, com...
For future hypersonic transport aircraft or space launch vehicles based on combined cycle engines, t...
The development of scramjet propulsion systems for sustained hypersonic air-breathing flight remains...
Extension of scramjet operation into the hypervelocity regime (u > 3 km/s, M > 10) is critical for t...
Reports by the staff of the University of Queensland on various research studies related to the adva...
Measurements have been made of the propulsive effect of supersonic combustion ramjets incorporated i...
Work focussed on a large number of preliminary studies of supersonic combustion in a simple combusti...
For flights beyond Mach 6 ramjets are inefficient engines due to huge total pressure loss in the nor...
Reports by the staff of the University of Queensland on various research studies related to the adva...
Reports by the staff of the University of Queensland on various research studies related to the adva...
Reports by the staff of the University of Oueensland on various research studies related to the adva...
A series of reports are presented on SCRAMjet studies, shock tunnel studies, and expansion tube stud...
The use of a shock tunnel in developing concepts for penetrating the sub-orbital flight regime with ...
While typically analysed through ground-based impulse facilities, scramjets experience significant h...
Reports by the research staff and graduate students of the Mechanical Engineering Department at the ...
Scramjet engines are the focus of considerable interest for propulsion in the hypersonic flow regime...
For future hypersonic transport aircraft or space launch vehicles based on combined cycle engines, t...
The development of scramjet propulsion systems for sustained hypersonic air-breathing flight remains...
Extension of scramjet operation into the hypervelocity regime (u > 3 km/s, M > 10) is critical for t...
Reports by the staff of the University of Queensland on various research studies related to the adva...
Measurements have been made of the propulsive effect of supersonic combustion ramjets incorporated i...
Work focussed on a large number of preliminary studies of supersonic combustion in a simple combusti...
For flights beyond Mach 6 ramjets are inefficient engines due to huge total pressure loss in the nor...
Reports by the staff of the University of Queensland on various research studies related to the adva...
Reports by the staff of the University of Queensland on various research studies related to the adva...
Reports by the staff of the University of Oueensland on various research studies related to the adva...
A series of reports are presented on SCRAMjet studies, shock tunnel studies, and expansion tube stud...
The use of a shock tunnel in developing concepts for penetrating the sub-orbital flight regime with ...
While typically analysed through ground-based impulse facilities, scramjets experience significant h...
Reports by the research staff and graduate students of the Mechanical Engineering Department at the ...
Scramjet engines are the focus of considerable interest for propulsion in the hypersonic flow regime...
For future hypersonic transport aircraft or space launch vehicles based on combined cycle engines, t...
The development of scramjet propulsion systems for sustained hypersonic air-breathing flight remains...
Extension of scramjet operation into the hypervelocity regime (u > 3 km/s, M > 10) is critical for t...