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High enthalpy, hypervelocity flows of air and argon in an expansion tube
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1991
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AeroacousticsEngineeringFluid MechanicsMechanical EngineeringUnsteady FlowCompressible FlowExpansion TubeGas DynamicNumerical SimulationPrimary Shock TubeThermodynamicsHypersonic FlowShock CompressionHypervelocity FlowsPhysicsHeat TransferUltrasoundSupersonic CombustionAerospace EngineeringTurbulent Flow Heat TransferFree Piston DriverAerodynamicsHigh EnthalpyThermal Engineering
Abstract An expansion tube with a free piston driver has been used to generate quasi-steady hypersonic flows in argon and air at flow velocities in excess of 9 km/s. Irregular test flow unsteadiness has limited the performance of previous expansion tubes, and it has been found that this can be avoided by attention to the interaction between the test gas accelerating expansion and the contact surface in the primary shock tube. Test section measurements of pitot pressure, static pressure and flat plate heat transfer are reported. An approximate analytical theory has been developed for predicting the velocities achieved in the unsteady expansion of the ionising or dissociating test gas.
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