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Validation of scramjet exhaust simulation technique at Mach 6
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AeroacousticsMach 6EngineeringAerospace EngineeringRocket EngineGas Turbine CombustionGas Turbine EngineAerodynamicsHypersonic FlowScramjet Exhaust SimulationPropulsionCurrent Design PhilosophyHypersonic PropulsionHeat TransferAerospace PropulsionThermal EngineeringScramjet ExhaustSupersonic Combustion
Current design philosophy for hydrogen-fueled, scramjet-powered hypersonic aircraft results in configurations with strong couplings between the engine plume and vehicle aerodynamics. The experimental verification of the scramjet exhaust simulation is described. The scramjet exhaust was reproduced for the Mach 6 flight condition by the detonation tube simulator. The exhaust flow pressure profiles, and to a large extent the heat transfer rate profiles, were then duplicated by cool gas mixtures of Argon and Freon 13B1 or Freon 12. The results of these experiments indicate that a cool gas simulation of the hot scramjet exhaust is a viable simulation technique except for phenomena which are dependent on the wall temperature relative to flow temperature.
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