The purpose was to experimentally characterize the flow field created by the interaction of a single expansion ramp nozzle (SERN) flow with a hypersonic external stream. Data were obtained from a generic nozzle/afterbody model in the 3.5 Foot Hypersonic Wind Tunnel of the NASA Ames Research Center. The model design and test planning were performed in close cooperation with members of the National Aero-Space Plane (NASP) computational fluid dynamics (SFD) team, so that the measurements could be used in CFD code validation studies. Presented here is a description of the experiment, the extent of the measurements obtained, and the experimental results
A comprehensive computational fluid dynamics effort was conducted from 1987 to 1990 to properly desi...
An experimental research program was conducted in the NASA Lewis Research Center 10 x 10 ft superson...
A Navier-Stokes computer code was validated using a number of two- and three-dimensional configurati...
Wind tunnel tests were conducted to establish a benchmark experimental data base for a genetic hyper...
An experimental investigation was conducted in the NASA Lewis 10 x 10 ft supersonic Wind Tunnel to d...
Much of the work involved the Ames 16-Inch Shock Tunnel facility. The facility was reactivated and u...
A translating throat single expansion-ramp nozzle (SERN) concept was designed to improve the off-des...
A translating throat single expansion-ramp nozzle (SERN) concept was designed to improve the off-des...
The object of Cooperative Agreement NCC2-452 was to identify, develop, and document reliable turbule...
The work performed by D. W. Bogdanoff and J.-L. Cambier during the period of 1 Feb. - 31 Oct. 1992 i...
A comprehensive test program is defined which is being implemented in the NASA/Ames 3.5 foot Hyperso...
An experimental aerodynamic investigation was conducted to provide data for studies to determine the...
NASA has been conducting research into reducing sonic boom and changing FAA regulations to allow for...
A wind tunnel test was performed in the NASA Ames 9x7 Supersonic Wind Tunnel focusing on the shock w...
Reducing or eliminating the operational restrictions of supersonic aircraft over populated areas has...
A comprehensive computational fluid dynamics effort was conducted from 1987 to 1990 to properly desi...
An experimental research program was conducted in the NASA Lewis Research Center 10 x 10 ft superson...
A Navier-Stokes computer code was validated using a number of two- and three-dimensional configurati...
Wind tunnel tests were conducted to establish a benchmark experimental data base for a genetic hyper...
An experimental investigation was conducted in the NASA Lewis 10 x 10 ft supersonic Wind Tunnel to d...
Much of the work involved the Ames 16-Inch Shock Tunnel facility. The facility was reactivated and u...
A translating throat single expansion-ramp nozzle (SERN) concept was designed to improve the off-des...
A translating throat single expansion-ramp nozzle (SERN) concept was designed to improve the off-des...
The object of Cooperative Agreement NCC2-452 was to identify, develop, and document reliable turbule...
The work performed by D. W. Bogdanoff and J.-L. Cambier during the period of 1 Feb. - 31 Oct. 1992 i...
A comprehensive test program is defined which is being implemented in the NASA/Ames 3.5 foot Hyperso...
An experimental aerodynamic investigation was conducted to provide data for studies to determine the...
NASA has been conducting research into reducing sonic boom and changing FAA regulations to allow for...
A wind tunnel test was performed in the NASA Ames 9x7 Supersonic Wind Tunnel focusing on the shock w...
Reducing or eliminating the operational restrictions of supersonic aircraft over populated areas has...
A comprehensive computational fluid dynamics effort was conducted from 1987 to 1990 to properly desi...
An experimental research program was conducted in the NASA Lewis Research Center 10 x 10 ft superson...
A Navier-Stokes computer code was validated using a number of two- and three-dimensional configurati...