Supersonic and hypersonic quiet tunnel technology at NASA Langley

1992 
Quiet tunnel technology at NASA Langley is reviewed focusing on historical background, basic quiet tunnel concepts, design methodology, and significant results. Each of the NASA Langley quiet tunnels and recent flow quality results for a refurbished Mach 6 quiet nozzle are presented. It is concluded that high-speed quiet tunels should be viewed as a required adjunct to computational and experimental tools being developed to explore issues of instability and transition physics. The quiet tunnel technology can produce and maintain an adequately smooth nozzle finish, control settling chamber disturbances, and keep the facility clean and is capable of adequately measuring flow disturbances.
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