The design of a supersonic combustion engine testbed (SCET) aircraft is presented. The hypersonic waverider will utilize both supersonic combustion ramjet (SCRAMjet) and turbofan-ramjet engines. The waverider concept, system integration, electrical power, weight analysis, cockpit, landing skids, and configuration modeling are addressed in the configuration considerations. The subsonic, supersonic and hypersonic aerodynamics are presented along with the aerodynamic stability and landing analysis of the aircraft. The propulsion design considerations include: engine selection, turbofan ramjet inlets, SCRAMjet inlets and the SCRAMjet diffuser. The cooling requirements and system are covered along with the topics of materials and the hydrogen fuel tanks and insulation system. A cost analysis is presented and the appendices include: information about the subsonic wind tunnel test, shock expansion calculations, and an aerodynamic heat flux program.


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    Title :

    Supersonic combustion engine testbed, heat lightning


    Contributors:
    Hoying, D. (author) / Kelble, C. (author) / Langenbahn, A. (author) / Stahl, M. (author) / Tincher, M. (author) / Walsh, M. (author) / Wisler, S. (author)

    Publication date :

    1990-05-01


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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