Two HTV-1 Hypersonic Test Vehicles, Rounds A-40 and A-41, were flown at Holloman AFB in October 1959, with blunted and sharp 20 degree half angle nose cones, respectively. Round A-40 also incorporated nose cone incidence and a pitch disturber rocket. A maximum flight velociety of 5800 feet per second was attained, corresponding to a local shap cone Mach number and unit Reynolds number of 3.4 and 50 x 10(6) per foot respectively. Fligh dynamics data for the second stage of Round A-40 were obtained from analyses of the vector angle of attack history. The measured maximum trim angle of attack (1.5 degrees) agreed closely with the predicted trim based on an elastic structure and a nose cone incidence of 0.36 degrees. Surface temperatures and ae...
This experimental study documents the development and separation of a hypersonic boundary layer prod...
Boundary layer measurements took place at Air Force Research Lab’s (AFRL) Mach-6 Ludwieg tube hypers...
Boundary layer measurements took place at Air Force Research Lab’s (AFRL) Mach-6 Ludwieg tube hypers...
Boundary-layer-transition and heat-transfer measurements were obtained from flight tests of blunt an...
Measurements of aerodynamic heat transfer have been made at several stations on the 15 deg total-ang...
Large bluntness cones with smooth nosetips and roughened frusta were flown in the NASA Ames hyperson...
Hypersonic vehicles are exposed to severe heating loads during their flight in the atmosphere. In or...
A highly polished hemisphere-cone having a ratio of nose radius to base radius of 0.74 and a half-an...
The ability to predict the onset of boundary-layer transition is critical for hypersonic flight vehi...
Laminar, transitional, and turbulent heat-transfer rates measured on a blunt (nose radius = 2.5 in.)...
Aerodynamic-heating data were obtained on the conical nose of model 2 between Mach numbers 1.1 to 4....
Boundary-layer-transition and heat-transfer measurements were\ud obtained from flight tests of blunt...
Measurement of convective heat transfer rates on conical nosecap and hemispherical afterbody configu...
Heat-transfer coefficients in the form of Stanton number and boundary-layer transition data were obt...
Aerodynamic-heat-transfer measurements have been made at a station on the 10 degree total angle coni...
This experimental study documents the development and separation of a hypersonic boundary layer prod...
Boundary layer measurements took place at Air Force Research Lab’s (AFRL) Mach-6 Ludwieg tube hypers...
Boundary layer measurements took place at Air Force Research Lab’s (AFRL) Mach-6 Ludwieg tube hypers...
Boundary-layer-transition and heat-transfer measurements were obtained from flight tests of blunt an...
Measurements of aerodynamic heat transfer have been made at several stations on the 15 deg total-ang...
Large bluntness cones with smooth nosetips and roughened frusta were flown in the NASA Ames hyperson...
Hypersonic vehicles are exposed to severe heating loads during their flight in the atmosphere. In or...
A highly polished hemisphere-cone having a ratio of nose radius to base radius of 0.74 and a half-an...
The ability to predict the onset of boundary-layer transition is critical for hypersonic flight vehi...
Laminar, transitional, and turbulent heat-transfer rates measured on a blunt (nose radius = 2.5 in.)...
Aerodynamic-heating data were obtained on the conical nose of model 2 between Mach numbers 1.1 to 4....
Boundary-layer-transition and heat-transfer measurements were\ud obtained from flight tests of blunt...
Measurement of convective heat transfer rates on conical nosecap and hemispherical afterbody configu...
Heat-transfer coefficients in the form of Stanton number and boundary-layer transition data were obt...
Aerodynamic-heat-transfer measurements have been made at a station on the 10 degree total angle coni...
This experimental study documents the development and separation of a hypersonic boundary layer prod...
Boundary layer measurements took place at Air Force Research Lab’s (AFRL) Mach-6 Ludwieg tube hypers...
Boundary layer measurements took place at Air Force Research Lab’s (AFRL) Mach-6 Ludwieg tube hypers...