The accurate simulation of flow conditions encountered by aircraft is imperative to the development of aeronautics and astronautics. Test flights are expensive and time consuming, thus, ground based test facilities provide the majority of data in new flight regimes. A mixture of analytical studies, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), experimental results from ground based test facilities and actual atmospheric flights are required to obtain important design parameters. Coupled with this need for aerodynamic information, is a constant desire to simulate higher flow speeds. Expansion tubes provide an option for testing aeroshells such as the new Crew Exploration Vehicle (CEV) or the high enthalpy end of scramjet flight regime. A unique opport...
In order to perform ground testing in expansion tubes, it is highly desirable to characterize the fa...
Two new operating conditions of the X3 superorbital expansion tube are studied experimentally and nu...
Computational simulations of the AIR-1 test condition in the University of Illinois’ Hypervelocity E...
At the present time, ground based test facilities are unable to provide data for the full range of s...
Although current high-enthalpy test facilities are capable of generating the correct enthalpies asso...
Expansion tubes are important facilities for the study of high enthalpy hypersonic flows which avoid...
A new expansion tube facility has been built, and is in the process of being commissioned. It has a ...
We report on the design and characterization of a 152-mm-diam expansion tube capable of accessing a ...
Reports by the research staff and graduate students of the Mechanical Engineering Department at the ...
The University of Queensland (UQ) operates two free piston [1] driven expansion tubes - X2, and the ...
Expansion tubes are the only type of ground test facility currently able to simulate high Mach numbe...
Theoretical investigation of flight simulation in expansion tubes and tunnels, with postnormal shock...
Blunt-nosed sphere-cone aeroshell vehicles have played an integral part in space exploration to date...
Large-scale free-piston driven expansion tubes have uniquely high total pressure capabilities which ...
With the high costs of flight testing, especially at hypersonic speeds, ground based facility testin...
In order to perform ground testing in expansion tubes, it is highly desirable to characterize the fa...
Two new operating conditions of the X3 superorbital expansion tube are studied experimentally and nu...
Computational simulations of the AIR-1 test condition in the University of Illinois’ Hypervelocity E...
At the present time, ground based test facilities are unable to provide data for the full range of s...
Although current high-enthalpy test facilities are capable of generating the correct enthalpies asso...
Expansion tubes are important facilities for the study of high enthalpy hypersonic flows which avoid...
A new expansion tube facility has been built, and is in the process of being commissioned. It has a ...
We report on the design and characterization of a 152-mm-diam expansion tube capable of accessing a ...
Reports by the research staff and graduate students of the Mechanical Engineering Department at the ...
The University of Queensland (UQ) operates two free piston [1] driven expansion tubes - X2, and the ...
Expansion tubes are the only type of ground test facility currently able to simulate high Mach numbe...
Theoretical investigation of flight simulation in expansion tubes and tunnels, with postnormal shock...
Blunt-nosed sphere-cone aeroshell vehicles have played an integral part in space exploration to date...
Large-scale free-piston driven expansion tubes have uniquely high total pressure capabilities which ...
With the high costs of flight testing, especially at hypersonic speeds, ground based facility testin...
In order to perform ground testing in expansion tubes, it is highly desirable to characterize the fa...
Two new operating conditions of the X3 superorbital expansion tube are studied experimentally and nu...
Computational simulations of the AIR-1 test condition in the University of Illinois’ Hypervelocity E...