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An advanced hypervelocity aerophysics facility - A ground-based flight-test range
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AeronauticsEngineeringAerospace EngineeringCalibrationGround-based Flight-test RangeRam AcceleratorAerospace SimulationSystems EngineeringAerodynamicsGround-based Flight-test FacilityHypervelocity ImpactModeling And SimulationPropulsionAerospace SystemInstrumentationModel TestLarge Model SizeFlight Testing
The paper discusses a concept for a ground-based flight-test facility, a large aeroballistic range capable of launching models large enough to permit the installation of significant amounts of onboard instrumentation. The large model size would also provide thick shock/boundary layers, thus providing the opportunity to measure flow-field properties via advanced offboard diagnostics. Current fabrication technology should permit the construction of a two-stage light-gas gun capable of accelerating 20 to 25 cm diameter models to velocities on the order of 6 km/sec. An electromagnetic launcher or a ram accelerator is considered as a potential means for achieving larger model sizes and/or greater launch velocities. Possible methods for obtaining and recording data are discussed as are the test chamber and model deceleration section requirements.