Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byRosalind Gaines Modified over 6 years ago
1
Jason Darby 1-17-08 Aerothermodynamics Feasibility and Wind Tunnel Costs
AAE 450 Spring 2008
2
Wind Tunnel Costs Purdue’s “Quiet” Mach 6 Wind Tunnel
About $10/hour to run Only 18” (~46 cm) in diameter 6-8 second runs NASA’s Glenn Research Center 1’x1’ Supersonic Wind Tunnel Approximately $34/hour to run 12” (~30.5 cm) in diameter 10 discrete airspeeds between Mach 1.3 and 6.0 AAE 450 Spring 2008 Aerothermodynamics and Thermal Loads
3
Overall Feasibility Check
Scaled-down model Less than 46 cm in length (30 cm in NASA case) Less than 2116 cm2 area (929 cm2 in NASA case) Man-hours Building and testing model, analyzing results Future Work Update numbers on size, materials, and cost of model AAE 450 Spring 2008 Aerothermodynamics and Thermal Loads
4
Backup Slides Wind Tunnel Comparison
Hypersonic Wind Tunnel Specs Purdue "Quiet" Mach 6 NASA GRC 1'x1' SWT Langley 20 inch SWT Max Test Section Speed (Mach) 6 5 Simulated Altitude (km) Test Section Reynolds No. (1/m) 3x10^6 - 20x10^6 0.4x10^ x10^6 50x10^3 - 20x10^6 Dynamic Pressure (kPa) Test Section Temperature (K) 418 Max Model Size (cm^2) 2116 929 645 Cost $10/hour $34/hour AAE 450 Spring 2008 Aerothermodynamics and Thermal Loads
5
References Estorf, Malte; Radespiel, Rolfe; Schneider, Steven; Johnson, Heath; Hein, Stefan, “Surface-Pressure Measurements of Second-Mode Instability in Quiet Hypersonic Flow”, 2008 AAE 450 Spring 2008 Aerothermodynamics and Thermal Loads
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.