1974
DOI: 10.2514/3.60395
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Flight Simulation Characteristics of the Langley High Reynolds Number Cryogenic Transonic Tunnel

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“…21; comparison of Figs. 21 and 22 thus supports the claim that cryogenic tunnels can easily separate Reynolds number and aeroelastic effects' 31 '. In contrast with Fig.…”
Section: Buffeting Tests In Cryogenic Wind Tunnelssupporting
confidence: 65%
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“…21; comparison of Figs. 21 and 22 thus supports the claim that cryogenic tunnels can easily separate Reynolds number and aeroelastic effects' 31 '. In contrast with Fig.…”
Section: Buffeting Tests In Cryogenic Wind Tunnelssupporting
confidence: 65%
“…Kilgore et al have shown that the problems caused by static aeroelastic distortion in conventional wind tunnels should be much less severe in cryogenic wind tunnels' 31 '. In cryogenic tunnels the kinetic pressure may be held constant for a constant total pressure while the Reynolds number is increased at constant Mach number by reducing the total temperature.…”
Section: Buffeting Tests In Cryogenic Wind Tunnelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kilgore et al have shown that the problems caused by static aeroelastic distortion in conventional windtunnels should be much less severe in cryogenic windtunnels' 74 '. In cryogenic tunnels the kinetic pressure may be held constant for a constant total pressure while the Reynolds number is increased at constant Mach number by reducing the total temperature.…”
Section: Cryogenic Windtunnelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is a highly successful fully oper-ational facility developed at NASA Langley Research Center to explore the design, operational, and research characteristics of the high Reynolds number cryogenic wind tunnel concept (9). From the point of view of exploring extensions of the superconductor magnetic suspension technique to large seal* facilities it offers the two main advantages of cryogenic wind tunne_s, i.e., drastically reduced aerodynamic loads for a given Reynolds nuvber (low q), and a cryogenic environment in th(o test section which simplifies the cryostat design and promotes relative reduction of coil size.…”
Section: Banalmentioning
confidence: 99%