Modification to the Langley 8-Foot High Temperature Tunnel for hypersonic propulsion testing
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This paper describes the modifications currently underway to the Langley 8-Foot High Temperature Tunnel to produce a new, unique national resource for testing of hypersonic air-breathing propulsion systems. The current tunnel, which has been used for aerothermal loads and structures research since its inception, is being modified with the addition of a LOX system to bring the oxygen content of the test medium up to that of air, the addition of alternate Mach number capability to augment the current M = 7 capability, improvements to the tunnel hardware to reduce maintenance downtime, the addition of a hydrogen system to allow the testing of hydrogen powered engines, and a new data system to increase both the quantity and quality of the data obtained. The paper discusses both the modifications and the development thereof.
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