High enthalpy testing in hypersonic shock tunnels
H. Groenig
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High enthalpy testing in hypersonic shock tunnels
by H. Groenig
Published
1988
Publisher
Shock Wave Laboratory, Technical University Aachen
Pages
87
Shock tube gas dynamic charts - Part 1
An investigation into the use of an existing shock tube as a driver for a hypersonic shock tunnel
Design of the recoil system for the 4" by 7" hypersonic shock tube
Design, instrumentation and performance of the UTIAS 4-in. x 7-in. hypersonic shock tube
Determination of diaphragm opening-times and use of diaphragm particle traps in a hypersonic shock tube
Summary of shock tunnel development and application to hypersonic research
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