A series of tests were conducted to measure the mass flux in the far field of a nozzle plume in a high vacuum with emphasis on the back flow region. The measurements presented provided fairly accurate data for off-axis angles as large as 140 deg (i.e., in the back flow region). This region, since it is well behind the exit plane, is of paticular interest to those concerned with instrument contamination. Usually sensitive spacecraft surfaces are located in the region affected by the back flow. Parameters such as expansion ratio, throat diameter, nozzle lip shape, and plenum (chamber) pressure were varied, carbon dioxide and nitrogen gases were flowed and mass flux measurements were taken using quartz crystal microbalances in as many as nine ...
The flow field in and around the nozzle afterbody section of a hypersonic vehicle was computationall...
Measurements of Pitot pressure were made in the exit plane and plume of a low-density, nitrogen nozz...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2005.In...
Quantitative evidence of gas flows in the far upstream region of small nozzles with large boundary l...
Pitot pressures and flow angles are measured in the plume of a nozzle flowing nitrogen and exhaustin...
Molecular sink facility and 25-foot space simulator have been used to distinguish nature of exhaust ...
As a part of the electrothermal propulsion plume research program at the NASA Lewis Research Center,...
Approximate analytical calculations to determine particle density at surrounding points forward of j...
The feasibility of retaining the heat shield for outer planet probes was investigated as a potential...
Measurements of mass flux and flow angle were taken throughout the forward flow region of the exhaus...
Measurements of the pulsed plasma thruster (PPT) plume upstream mass flux were made in the Molecular...
Instrumentation for the measurement of plume exhaust specie deposition rates were developed and demo...
An experimental investigation of the flow field within a model turbofan forced mixer nozzle is descr...
An experimental aerodynamic investigation was conducted to provide data for studies to determine the...
Solar thermal upper stage propulsion systems currently under development utilize small low chamber p...
The flow field in and around the nozzle afterbody section of a hypersonic vehicle was computationall...
Measurements of Pitot pressure were made in the exit plane and plume of a low-density, nitrogen nozz...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2005.In...
Quantitative evidence of gas flows in the far upstream region of small nozzles with large boundary l...
Pitot pressures and flow angles are measured in the plume of a nozzle flowing nitrogen and exhaustin...
Molecular sink facility and 25-foot space simulator have been used to distinguish nature of exhaust ...
As a part of the electrothermal propulsion plume research program at the NASA Lewis Research Center,...
Approximate analytical calculations to determine particle density at surrounding points forward of j...
The feasibility of retaining the heat shield for outer planet probes was investigated as a potential...
Measurements of mass flux and flow angle were taken throughout the forward flow region of the exhaus...
Measurements of the pulsed plasma thruster (PPT) plume upstream mass flux were made in the Molecular...
Instrumentation for the measurement of plume exhaust specie deposition rates were developed and demo...
An experimental investigation of the flow field within a model turbofan forced mixer nozzle is descr...
An experimental aerodynamic investigation was conducted to provide data for studies to determine the...
Solar thermal upper stage propulsion systems currently under development utilize small low chamber p...
The flow field in and around the nozzle afterbody section of a hypersonic vehicle was computationall...
Measurements of Pitot pressure were made in the exit plane and plume of a low-density, nitrogen nozz...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2005.In...