A method is presented for estimating the uncertainties in the flow conditions at the exit of the nozzle of the T4 shock tunnel in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at The University of Queensland. The method used to estimate the uncertainties is presented along with results for some test conditions. Four conditions are considered specifically - each for the Mach 5 nozzle with air as the test gas. The stagnation enthalpy for these conditions varies from 3 MJ/kg to 14 MJ/kg. The results indicate that typical uncertainties in static pressures, temperatures and densities are around +/- 10% while uncertainties in flow speed and Mach number are around +/- 5% and +/- 2% respectively
The simulation of high enthalpy flows, both experimentally and numerically, is a topic of internatio...
The simulation of high enthalpy flows, both experimentally and numerically, is a topic of internatio...
The present paper provides the background of a focused effort to assess uncertainties in predictions...
The postflight analysis of a space mission requires accurate determination of the free-stream condit...
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A detailed uncertainty analysis has been performed to determine the measurement uncertainty of the f...
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Only a limited number of free-stream flow properties can be measured in hypersonic impulse facilitie...
Accurate analysis of experimental data from hypersonic impulse facilities is difficult due to the li...
The paper presents a probabilistic uncertainty evaluation method described in the Guide to the Expre...
Basic aerodynamic configurations are well suited to study fundamental aspects of high enthalpy flows...
To provide data for the design of re-entry vehicles and validation of computational models, ground t...
The analysis of experimental uncertainties is generally accepted today as an important part of the r...
The simulation of high enthalpy flows, both experimentally and numerically, is a topic of internatio...
The simulation of high enthalpy flows, both experimentally and numerically, is a topic of internatio...
The present paper provides the background of a focused effort to assess uncertainties in predictions...
The postflight analysis of a space mission requires accurate determination of the free-stream condit...
A new method to characterize air test conditions in hypersonic impulse facilities is introduced. It ...
A detailed uncertainty analysis has been performed to determine the measurement uncertainty of the f...
This work shows an Uncertainty Quantification (UQ) study of film cooling with shock impingement. A n...
Wind tunnels and other aero-thermal experimental facilities are likely to make a contribution to the...
Conjugate Heat Transfer studies are a common method to predict the thermal loading in high pressure ...
Only a limited number of free-stream flow properties can be measured in hypersonic impulse facilitie...
Accurate analysis of experimental data from hypersonic impulse facilities is difficult due to the li...
The paper presents a probabilistic uncertainty evaluation method described in the Guide to the Expre...
Basic aerodynamic configurations are well suited to study fundamental aspects of high enthalpy flows...
To provide data for the design of re-entry vehicles and validation of computational models, ground t...
The analysis of experimental uncertainties is generally accepted today as an important part of the r...
The simulation of high enthalpy flows, both experimentally and numerically, is a topic of internatio...
The simulation of high enthalpy flows, both experimentally and numerically, is a topic of internatio...
The present paper provides the background of a focused effort to assess uncertainties in predictions...