An Experimental Study of Diffusers in an Open-Jet, Low-Density, Hypersonic Wind Tunnel

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Title
An Experimental Study of Diffusers in an Open-Jet, Low-Density, Hypersonic Wind Tunnel
Date
1964
Index Abstract
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Photo Quality
Incomplete
Report Number
AEDC TDR 64-47
Corporate Author
ARO, Inc.
Extent
61
Identifier
AD0434380
Distribution Classification
1
Contract
AF 40(600)-1000
DoD Project
8950
DoD Task
895004
DTIC Record Exists
No
Distribution Change Authority Correspondence
None
Abstract
An experimental investigation of supersonic diffuser performance in a flow regime in which viscous and compressibility influences are equally important was conducted. The investigation involved Mach numbers from 6 to 16.5. It is shown that, although diffuser recovery compared to higher density regimes is small, using the proper diffuser allowed the required wind tunnel exhaust pressure to be up to 35 times the pressure existing in the test chamber. While this may not seem exceptional at first glance, it is important to note that this was achieved in conjunction with Reynolds numbers on the order of 10 to the minus 3 power below those typical of tunnels yielding higher recoveries.
Report Availability
Full text available by request
Date Issued
1964-04
Publisher
Arnold Air Force Station, TN : Arnold Engineering Development Center, Air Force Systems Command, United States Air Force
Provenance
IIT
Type
report
Format
61 pages ; 28 cm.
Creator
Boylan, David E.