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Hypersonic Propulsion: Status and ChallengeScientists in the U.S. are again focusing on the challenge of hypersonic flight with the proposed National Aerospace Plane (NASP). This renewed interest has led to an expansion of research related to high speed airbreathing propulsion, in particular, the supersonic combustion ramjet, or scramjet. The history is briefly traced of scramjet research in the U.S., with emphasis on NASA sponsored efforts, from the Hypersonic Research Engine (HRE) to the current status of today's airframe integrated scramjets. The challenges of scramjet technology development from takeover to orbital speeds are outlined. Existing scramjet test facilities such as NASA Langley's Scramjet Test Complex as well as new high Mach number pulse facilities are discussed. The important partnership role of experimental methods and computational fluid dynamics is emphasized for the successful design of single stage to orbit vehicles.
Document ID
19910013840
Acquisition Source
Langley Research Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
R Wayne Guy
(Langley Research Center Hampton, United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
December 1, 1990
Publication Information
Publication: Hypersonic Combined Cycle Propulsion
Publisher: North Atlantic Treaty Organization
ISBN: 92-835-0594-8
Subject Category
Aircraft Propulsion And Power
Meeting Information
Meeting: Hypersonic Combined Cycle Propulsion
Location: Madrid
Country: ES
Start Date: May 28, 1990
End Date: June 1, 1990
Sponsors: North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Accession Number
91N23153
Distribution Limits
Public
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