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NASA-TN-D-7429

Measured pressure distributions of large-angle cones in hypersonic flows of tetrafluoromethane, air, and helium

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Abstract: An experimental study of surface pressure distributions on a family of blunt and sharp large angle cones was made in hypersonic flows of helium, air, and tetrafluoro-methane. The effective isentropic exponents of these flows were 1.67, 1.40, and 1.12. Thus, the effect of large shock density ratios such as might be encountered during planetary entry because of "real-gas" effects could be studied by comparing results in tetra-fluoromethane with those in air and helium. It was found that shock density ratio had a large effect on both shock shape and pressure distribution. The differences in pressure distribution indicate that for atmospheric flight at high speed where "real-gas" effects produce large shock density ratios, large-angle cone vehicles can be expected to experience different trim angles of attack, drag coefficient, and lift-drag ratios than those for ground tests in air wind tunnels. Comparison of the data with several theories indicated that (1) for sharp cones having attached Shockwaves, the sharp-cone solutions provide a good prediction of pressure, and (2) for both sharp and blunt cones having subsonic flow over the forebody, the semiempirical, sin2-deficiency method of Love gave the best prediction of pressure distribution.
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contributor authorNASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
date accessioned2017-09-04T18:48:10Z
date available2017-09-04T18:48:10Z
date copyright01/01/1973
date issued1973
identifier otherKNYKAEAAAAAAAAAA.pdf
identifier urihttp://yse.yabesh.ir/std;jsessionid=3826AF679D40527318548F1EFDEC014A/handle/yse/229369
description abstractAn experimental study of surface pressure distributions on a family of blunt and sharp large angle cones was made in hypersonic flows of helium, air, and tetrafluoro-methane. The effective isentropic exponents of these flows were 1.67, 1.40, and 1.12. Thus, the effect of large shock density ratios such as might be encountered during planetary entry because of "real-gas" effects could be studied by comparing results in tetra-fluoromethane with those in air and helium. It was found that shock density ratio had a large effect on both shock shape and pressure distribution. The differences in pressure distribution indicate that for atmospheric flight at high speed where "real-gas" effects produce large shock density ratios, large-angle cone vehicles can be expected to experience different trim angles of attack, drag coefficient, and lift-drag ratios than those for ground tests in air wind tunnels. Comparison of the data with several theories indicated that (1) for sharp cones having attached Shockwaves, the sharp-cone solutions provide a good prediction of pressure, and (2) for both sharp and blunt cones having subsonic flow over the forebody, the semiempirical, sin2-deficiency method of Love gave the best prediction of pressure distribution.
languageEnglish
titleNASA-TN-D-7429num
titleMeasured pressure distributions of large-angle cones in hypersonic flows of tetrafluoromethane, air, and heliumen
typestandard
page60
statusActive
treeNASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA):;1973
contenttypefulltext
subject keywordsAERODYNAMIC
subject keywordsBLUNT
subject keywordsBODIES
subject keywordsCHARACTERISTICS
subject keywordsCOEFFICIENTS
subject keywordsCONICAL
subject keywordsDISTRIBUTION
subject keywordsDRAG
subject keywordsFLOW
subject keywordsGASES
subject keywordsHYPERSONIC
subject keywordsPRESSURE
subject keywordsREAL
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