The determination of the detailed performance of an MHD-augmented high-enthalphy shock tunnel requires the simultaneous measurment of a large number of aerodynamic, electrical, and electromagnetic parameters in a test time interval of the order of several hundred microseconds. In the feasibility study currently being conducted in our laboratory of such a device, an extensive measuring system was set up and evaluated, and is being used to acquire facility performance data. This paper describes this measuring system, discusses the modifications and adaptations applied to make the various components of the system operable and compatible, and gives illustrative examples of the performance of the system.
Measuring Techniques Applied in an MHD-Augmented Shock Tunnel
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems ; AES-3 , 3 ; 433-440
01.05.1967
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Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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