The NASA Lewis Research Center's Hypersonic Tunnel Facility (HTF) is a free-jet, blowdown propulsion test facility that can simulate up to Mach-7 flight conditions with true air composition. Mach-5, -6, and -7 nozzles, each with a 42 inch exit diameter, are available. Previously obtained calibration data indicate that the test flow uniformity of the HTF is good. The facility, without modifications, can accommodate models approximately 10 feet long. The test gas is heated using a graphite core induction heater that generates a nonvitiated flow. The combination of clean-air, large-scale, and Mach-7 capabilities is unique to the HTF and enables an accurate propulsion performance determination. The reactivation of the HTF, in progress since 199...
Description, capabilities, recent upgrades, and utilization of the NASA Langley Research Center (LaR...
NASA Lewis Research Center (LeRC) presently accommodates a total of six combustor test facilities wi...
This report describes the mechanical and aerodynamic features of a two-foot hypersonic facility at t...
The Hypersonic Tunnel Facility (HTF) at NASA Lewis Research Center's Plum Brook Station is a blowdow...
A planned modification of the NASA Langley 8-Foot High Temperature Tunnel to make it a unique nation...
As the propulsion and power generation center of NASA, Lewis has designed its wind tunnels for propu...
Described are the modifications currently under way to the Langley 8-Foot High Temperature Tunnel to...
Research into hypersonic propulsion; i.e., supersonic combustion, was seriously initiated at the Lan...
A series of 15 integrated systems tests were conducted at the NASA Lewis Research Center's Hypersoni...
An experimental research program conducted to expand the operational capabilities of the NASA Langle...
The Langley 8 foot high temperature tunnel (8 ft HTT) is used to test components of hypersonic vehic...
This paper provides an overview of NASA's focused hypersonic technology program, called the Hyper-X ...
This paper provides an overview of NASA's Hyper-X Program; a focused hypersonic technology effort de...
The NASA Glenn Research Center's Hypersonic Tunnel Facility (HTF), located at the Plum Brook Station...
Combustor test results of the NASA Aerothermodynamic Integration Model are presented of a ramjet eng...
Description, capabilities, recent upgrades, and utilization of the NASA Langley Research Center (LaR...
NASA Lewis Research Center (LeRC) presently accommodates a total of six combustor test facilities wi...
This report describes the mechanical and aerodynamic features of a two-foot hypersonic facility at t...
The Hypersonic Tunnel Facility (HTF) at NASA Lewis Research Center's Plum Brook Station is a blowdow...
A planned modification of the NASA Langley 8-Foot High Temperature Tunnel to make it a unique nation...
As the propulsion and power generation center of NASA, Lewis has designed its wind tunnels for propu...
Described are the modifications currently under way to the Langley 8-Foot High Temperature Tunnel to...
Research into hypersonic propulsion; i.e., supersonic combustion, was seriously initiated at the Lan...
A series of 15 integrated systems tests were conducted at the NASA Lewis Research Center's Hypersoni...
An experimental research program conducted to expand the operational capabilities of the NASA Langle...
The Langley 8 foot high temperature tunnel (8 ft HTT) is used to test components of hypersonic vehic...
This paper provides an overview of NASA's focused hypersonic technology program, called the Hyper-X ...
This paper provides an overview of NASA's Hyper-X Program; a focused hypersonic technology effort de...
The NASA Glenn Research Center's Hypersonic Tunnel Facility (HTF), located at the Plum Brook Station...
Combustor test results of the NASA Aerothermodynamic Integration Model are presented of a ramjet eng...
Description, capabilities, recent upgrades, and utilization of the NASA Langley Research Center (LaR...
NASA Lewis Research Center (LeRC) presently accommodates a total of six combustor test facilities wi...
This report describes the mechanical and aerodynamic features of a two-foot hypersonic facility at t...