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Aerothermodynamic Investigation of Space Debris Breakup: Experimental Characterization of the VKI Longshot Mach 14 Contoured Nozzle
Kovács, Dániel Gábor
202213th Symposium of VKI PhD Research
 

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Keywords :
Space debris; re-entry; aerodynamics; hypersonic flows; hypersonic nozzle; flow characterization; free-flight testing
Abstract :
[en] A measurement campaign was conducted in order to commission the new Mach 14 hypersonic nozzle of the VKI Longshot wind tunnel. A probe configuration consisting of a Pitot rake, a reference total pressure probe, a static pressure probe, a heat-flux probe, and an acoustic probe were applied, and tests were performed at similar operating conditions at various streamwise probe positions. The flow characteristics were inferred from the free-stream measurements using an elaborated rebuilding technique. The investigations cover the assessment of: flow uniformity in terms of Pitot pressure, tunnel noise level, core flow diameter, and useful test time.
Disciplines :
Aerospace & aeronautics engineering
Author, co-author :
Kovács, Dániel Gábor  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège
Language :
English
Title :
Aerothermodynamic Investigation of Space Debris Breakup: Experimental Characterization of the VKI Longshot Mach 14 Contoured Nozzle
Publication date :
24 February 2022
Event name :
13th Symposium of VKI PhD Research
Event organizer :
von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics
Event place :
Sint-Genesius-Rode, Belgium
Event date :
2022.02.23.-2022.02.25.
By request :
Yes
Audience :
International
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