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Flight boundary layer transition measurements on a slender cone at Mach 20

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1977

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Experimental flight boundary layer transition data have been obtained on a 3.962-m-long, 5 deg half-angle cone with an initial nose radius of 0.254 cm. The data were obtained during re-entry from altitudes of approximately 30.480 to 18.288 km at a free-stream Mach number of 20. The free-stream Reynolds number varied from 6.56 x 10 to the 6th/m to 52.5 x 10 to the 6th/m, and the total enthalpy from about 18.3 to 16.9 MJ/kg. The locations of the beginning and end of transition were determined by the intersection of curves faired throug the laminar, transitional, and turbulent heating-rate data. The temperature-history technique for determining transition as currently used (sharp break in curve) was shown to compare unfavorably with the heating-rate-distribution method. The heating-rate-history technique, which is proportional to the temperature derivative and consequently more sensitive to perturbations, gives better agreement with the heating-rate distribution transition results.