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Characterizing Wake Roll-Up And Vortex Structure For Delta Wing Configuations Featuring Flow Control Devices At Low Reynolds Number, Jeffrey M. Layng Mar 2022

Characterizing Wake Roll-Up And Vortex Structure For Delta Wing Configuations Featuring Flow Control Devices At Low Reynolds Number, Jeffrey M. Layng

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Various configurations of a cropped delta wing featuring a NACA 0012 wing-section were evaluated experimentally at a Reynolds number of 5.0 x 105 in the Air Force Institute of Technology Low-Speed Wind Tunnel facility. The effects of active flow control (AFC) and passive boundary-layer fences (BLF) were shown to improve high angle of attack delta wing performance. The AFC BLFs were shown to replicate the performance enhancements found in passive BLFs without incurring a drag penalty. An experimental characterization of the wake region is presented to compare the wake roll-up and leading edge vortices for these baseline, passive BLF, …


Exploratory Measurement Of Recession Rates Of Low Temperature Ablators Subjected To Mach 6 Flow, Ross H. Kellet Mar 2022

Exploratory Measurement Of Recession Rates Of Low Temperature Ablators Subjected To Mach 6 Flow, Ross H. Kellet

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The high speed/high-temperature effect of heat shield ablation was simulated in the low-enthalpy AFRL Mach 6 Ludwieg Tube using solid dry ice as a low-temperature sublimator. The experiments utilized both 21 half-angle cones and bi-conic models with a 7 ° half-angle leading edge followed by a 26° half-angle base contained within a cryogenic-cooled stainless steel holder. A method of fabricating dry ice test articles was developed using commercially procured dry ice and custom-made aluminum molds. Tests were performed at Mach 6.1 with a stagnation temperature of 490 K and stagnation pressures ranging from 40 - 500 psi. Unit Reynolds number …