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Development of the Spark-Heated, Hypervelocity, Blowdown Tunnel-Hotshot

Perry et al., 1958

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7381210171129584704
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Perry R
MacDermott W
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SUMMARY A new type of wind tunnel (called'ftshot) capable of producing the true relative velocities of hypersonic flight, aAgLon, developed. The required high stagnation enthalpies are obtained h eating. a con,'ned mass of air with a powerful electrical discharge from a …
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