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A COMPARISON OF MEASURED AND PREDICTED TEST FLOW IN AN EXPANSION TUBE WITH AIR AND OXYGEN TEST GASES

机译:空气和氧气试验气体膨胀管测量和预测试验流量的比较

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Simultaneous time-resolved measurements of temperature, density, pitot pressure, and wall pressure in both air and O2 test gases have been obtained in the Langley pilot model expansion tube. These tests show nonequilibrium chemical and vibrational relaxation significantly affect the test-flow condition. The use of an electromagnetic device to preopen the secondary diaphragm before the arrival of the primary shock wave resulted in an improvement in the agreement between the measured pitot pressure and the value inferred from measured density and interface velocity. Boundary-layer splitter plates used to reduce the wall boundary layer have shown that this disagreement in the measured and inferred pitot pressures is not, as speculated in NASA TN D-7273, a result of boundary-layer effects.

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