18th AIAA/3AF International Space Planes and Hypersonic Systems and Technologies Conference 2012
DOI: 10.2514/6.2012-5851
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Brazilian 14-X Hypersonic Aerospace Vehicle Project

Abstract: The Brazilian 14-X Hypersonic Aerospace Vehicle, a new generation of scientific aerospace vehicle, designed at Prof. Henry T. Nagamatsu Laboratory of Aerothermodynamics and Hypersonics, at Institute for Advanced Studies (IEAv), is part of the continuing effort of the Department of Aerospace Science and Technology (DCTA), to develop a technological demonstrator using: i) waverider technology to provide lift to the aerospace vehicle, and ii) scramjet technology to provide hypersonic airbreathing propulsion syste… Show more

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“…The use of hypersonic vehicles began in 1949 with the German V-2 rocket, evolving into the X-15 aircraft in the 1960s, and eventually to scramjet vehicles (supersonic combustion ramjet) in the 2000s (Anderson, 2003). These advances demonstrate the importance of studying hypersonic flows in the development of space access vehicles and the need to undertake efforts to understand the aerodynamics for high Mach numbers, which present several phenomena not observed in subsonic flights (Araújo, 2019;Toro, 2012;Barreto, 2021). One is the occurrence of shock waves, a phenomenon caused by sudden changes in gas properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of hypersonic vehicles began in 1949 with the German V-2 rocket, evolving into the X-15 aircraft in the 1960s, and eventually to scramjet vehicles (supersonic combustion ramjet) in the 2000s (Anderson, 2003). These advances demonstrate the importance of studying hypersonic flows in the development of space access vehicles and the need to undertake efforts to understand the aerodynamics for high Mach numbers, which present several phenomena not observed in subsonic flights (Araújo, 2019;Toro, 2012;Barreto, 2021). One is the occurrence of shock waves, a phenomenon caused by sudden changes in gas properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the Fig. 1 Scramjet hypersonic airbreathing propulsion concept [8] flow region behind the leading-edge shock wave, close to the surface, is affected by viscous forces since higher temperatures promote higher kinematic viscosities. Thus, leading-edge bluntness is considered a parameter of great importance because of its strong influence on the shockwave strength [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2007, Prof. Henry T. Nagamatsu Laboratory of Aerothermodynamics and Hypersonics at the Institute for Advanced Studies (IEAv), Brazil, began to research and develop a hypersonic waverider with airframe-integrated scramjet engine as an option to space access in the near future [3,4], as shown in Figure 1.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%