The Electric Arc Shock Tube (EAST) facility and the Hypervelocity Free Flight Aerodynamic Facility (HFFAF) at NASA Ames Research Center are described. These facilities have been in operation since the 1960s and have supported many NASA missions and technology development initiatives. The facilities have world-unique capabilities that enable experimental studies of real-gas aerothermal, gas dynamic, and kinetic phenomena of atmospheric entry.
Shock Tube and Ballistic Range Facilities at NASA Ames Research Center
2010
25 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Laboratory & Test Facility Design & Operation , Physics , Shock tubes , Test facilities , Thermal shock , Ballistics , Computational fluid dynamics , Electric arcs , Enthalpy , Free flight , Launchers , Ranges(Facilities) , Nato furnished , East(Electric arc shock tube) , Hffaf(Hypervelocity free flight aerodynamic facility) , Tps(Thermal protection system)
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