Description: Theoretical and experimental methods in hypersonic flows: Papers presented and discussions held at the Fluid Dynamics Panel Symposium held in Torino, Italy, from 4th-8th May 1992 (Les Methodes Thoriques et Experimentales pour I'Etude des Ecoulements Hypersoniques) Ex-technical library with usual marks. Checked out zero times, but many pages and cover corners have some bending and curling. Cover also has some other handling. OCR scan: 3. Further Reference ISBN 92-835-0694-4 1. Recipient's Reference Originator 4. Security Classificationof DocumentUNCLASSIFIED/UNLIMITED 7. Presented at REPORT DOCUMENTATION PAGE2. Originator's Reference AGARD-CP-514 Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and DevelopmentNorth Atlantic Treaty Organization7 Rue Ancelle, 92200 Neuilly sur Seine, FranceTHEORETICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL METHODS INHYPERSONIC FLOWSthe Fluid Dynamics Panel Symposium held in Torino, Italy,from 4th-8th May 1992. 8. Author(s)/Editor(s) Various 10. Author's/Editor's AddressVarious 9. Date April 1993 11. Pages 596 12. Distribution Statement 13. Keywords/DescriptorsHypersonic flowComputerized simulationHypersonic vehiclesDesignComputational fluid dynamics There are no restrictions on the distribution of this document.Information about the availability of this and other AGARDunclassified publications is given on the back cover. Computer programsBoundary layer transitionRarefied gas dynamicsNozzle flowHypersonic nozzles 14. AbstractThe 43 papers prepared for the AGARD Fluid Dynamics Panel (FDP) Symposium on"Theoretical and Experimental Methods in Hypersonic Flows" that was held 4th-8th May 1992in Torino, Italy are contained in this report. In addition to these papers, the Technical EvaluationReport aimed at assessing the relevance and success of the Symposium in meeting the technicalneeds of the aerospace community and the transcript of the General Discussion held at the end ofthe meeting are included in this document. The objectives of the Symposium were to (1) report and assess the advances being made by theAGARD community on the development and application of theoretical methods andexperimental techniques for simulating hypersonic flows over aerospace vehicles, (2) highlightoutstanding problem areas, and (3) establish pointers to aid in the planning and implementation offuture research programmes. Major topics covered by the Symposium were testing techniques andinstrumentation, computational methods and physical modelling, and validation and accuracyassessment. OCR from the: Foreword The previous AGARD Fluid Dynamies Panel Sym to a range of hypersonie transport vehicles and their ascomidered appropriate for the FDP to hold nother memade by the AGARD community on the developthe planning and implementation of future research programmes. - Design of Hypersonie Vehicles (7 papers)- Facilities (4 papers)- Instrumentation (5 papers)- CFD Validation and Data Accuracy (7 papers)- Rarefied Gas; Real Gas; Chemistry (4 papers)- Boundary Layer Transition (5 papers) eal specifically with very high speed flows (AGARD Conference ed research and enabling technology programmes. It was thereforeeting on hypersonies in order to (i) report and assess the advances beingP'roceedings 428) took place in Bristol, UK in April 1987 when the subjeet addressed was the aerodynamics of hypersonielopment and application of theoretical methods and experimental techniques forlifting vehicles. Since that time, considerable effort has been and is continuing to be devoted within many of the NATO Countriessimulating hypersonie flows over acrospace vehicles, (il) highlight outstanding problem areas and (iii) establish pointers to aid inMajor topies covered by the Symposium were testing techniques and instrumentation, computational methods and physicalmodelling, and validation and accuracy assessment. Forty-two papers were presented in eight separate sessions. An additionalpaper, which the author was unable to present, is now included in the proceedings. The sessions were; - High Enthalpy Nozzle Computation (4 papers)- Development and Application of Codes (6 papers + 1 additional), at ONERA, Le Fauga-Mauzac, France from 27th April to 1st May 1992, mecting. These proceedings include a record of the discussion and also the Technical Evaluation Report,Programme Committee Co-Chairmen The sescion on Instrumentation consisted of five review papers which summarise the outcome of an Advanced ResearchWorkshop on New Trends in Instrumentation for Hypersonie Research, organised by ONERA, DLR, NASA and VKI and heldThe Symposium was concluded with a worthwhile discussion period which began with a preliminary assessment given by theTechnical Evaluator, Professor E. Reshotko. The discussion helped to give additional prospective to the technical content of theP.R. Bignell and C. Dujarrie
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Publication Year: 1993
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Language: English
Book Title: Theoretical and Experimental Methods in Hypersonic Flows
Author: P. R. Bignell, C. Dujarrie
Publisher: Advisory Group for Aerospace Research & Development
Genre: Business, Economics & Industry, Engineering & Technology, Historical, History, Mathematics & Sciences, Military, Physics
Topic: Fluid Dynamics
Number of Pages: 596