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>MEASURED BASE PRESSURES ON SEVERAL TWIN ROCKET-NOZZLE CONFIGURATIONS AT MACH NUMBERS OF 0.6 TO 1.4 WITH EFFECTS DUE TO NOZZLE CANTING AND STABILIZING FINS
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MEASURED BASE PRESSURES ON SEVERAL TWIN ROCKET-NOZZLE CONFIGURATIONS AT MACH NUMBERS OF 0.6 TO 1.4 WITH EFFECTS DUE TO NOZZLE CANTING AND STABILIZING FINS
An experimental investigation has been conducted at Mach numbers of 0.6 to 1.4 to determine the base pressures on several cylindrical after-body configurations having two propulsive nozzles and to determine the effect on base pressure of stabilizing fins and the canting outward of the propulsive nozzles. Nozzle design Mach numbers of 2.0 and 3.43 were employed in this investigation and cold air at total pressures up to 120 times the free-stream static pressure was used to simulate nozzle flow. The results show that canting the nozzles outward 11° was effec¬tive in increasing base pressures at supersonic speeds and that stabilizing fins caused a decrease in base pressure. The magnitudes of base pressure coefficients obtained in this investigation were consistent with those obtained on similar configurations in previous jet-effect investigations.
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