Theoretical considerations indicate that cooling the wind-tunnel test gas to cryogenic temperatures will provide a large increase in Reynolds number with no increase in dynamic pressure while reducing the tunnel drive-power requirements. Studies were made to determine the expected variations of Reynolds number and other parameters over wide ranges of Mach number, pressure, and temperature, with due regard to avoiding liquefaction. Practical operational procedures were developed in a low-speed cryogenic tunnel. Aerodynamic experiments in the facility demonstrated the theoretically predicted variations in Reynolds number and drive power. The continuous-flow-fan-driven tunnel is shown to be particularly well suited to take full advantage of op...
A pilot transonic cryogenic pressure tunnel has recently been developed and proof tested at the NASA...
The cryogenic concept and the advantages it offers with respect to achieving full scale Reynolds num...
The past 6 years of operation with the NASA Langley 0.3 m transonic cryogenic tunnel (TCT) show that...
Experiments performed at the NASA Langley Research Center in a cryogenic low-speed continuous-flow t...
The cryogenic wind-tunnel concept as a practical means for improving ground simulation of transonic ...
Based on theoretical studies and experience with a low speed cryogenic tunnel and with a 1/3-meter t...
A compilation of lectures presented at various Universities over a span of several years is discusse...
Calibration data for the two dimensional test section of the Langley 0.3 Meter Transonic Cryogenic T...
The theory and advantages of the cryogenic tunnel concept are briefly reviewed. The unique ability t...
The characteristics and behavior of a 0.3m transonic cryogenic wind tunnel are discussed. The wide b...
The minimum operating temperature which avoids real-gas effects, such as condensation, was determine...
A one-dimensional distributed-parameter dynamic model of a cryogenic wind tunnel was developed which...
The principal motivating factor was the National Transonic Facility (NTF). Since the NTF can achieve...
A study was undertaken to model the cryogenic wind tunnel process, to validate the model by the use ...
The design and performance of a low speed one atmosphere cryogenic wind tunnel is described. The tun...
A pilot transonic cryogenic pressure tunnel has recently been developed and proof tested at the NASA...
The cryogenic concept and the advantages it offers with respect to achieving full scale Reynolds num...
The past 6 years of operation with the NASA Langley 0.3 m transonic cryogenic tunnel (TCT) show that...
Experiments performed at the NASA Langley Research Center in a cryogenic low-speed continuous-flow t...
The cryogenic wind-tunnel concept as a practical means for improving ground simulation of transonic ...
Based on theoretical studies and experience with a low speed cryogenic tunnel and with a 1/3-meter t...
A compilation of lectures presented at various Universities over a span of several years is discusse...
Calibration data for the two dimensional test section of the Langley 0.3 Meter Transonic Cryogenic T...
The theory and advantages of the cryogenic tunnel concept are briefly reviewed. The unique ability t...
The characteristics and behavior of a 0.3m transonic cryogenic wind tunnel are discussed. The wide b...
The minimum operating temperature which avoids real-gas effects, such as condensation, was determine...
A one-dimensional distributed-parameter dynamic model of a cryogenic wind tunnel was developed which...
The principal motivating factor was the National Transonic Facility (NTF). Since the NTF can achieve...
A study was undertaken to model the cryogenic wind tunnel process, to validate the model by the use ...
The design and performance of a low speed one atmosphere cryogenic wind tunnel is described. The tun...
A pilot transonic cryogenic pressure tunnel has recently been developed and proof tested at the NASA...
The cryogenic concept and the advantages it offers with respect to achieving full scale Reynolds num...
The past 6 years of operation with the NASA Langley 0.3 m transonic cryogenic tunnel (TCT) show that...