This report describes the Four-Foot Trisonic Wind Tunnel and the Douglas Aerophysics Laboratory in which it is located. It also presents the performance and operating characteristics of the tunnel, model support and design considerations for a test, diverse test capabilities, instrumentation and data recording equipment, data processing and presentation, and the customer responsibilities for obtaining optimum planning and performance of wind tunnel tests.
The Douglas Aerophysics Laboratory Four-Foot Trisonic Wind Tunnel
1967
80 pages
Report
No indication
English
Laboratory & Test Facility Design & Operation , Wind tunnels , Variable area nozzles , Subsonic flow , Transonic flow , Supersonic flow , Performance , Operation , Model tests , Supports , Test methods , Test facilities , Instrumentation , Data acquisition , Data processing , Wind tunnel tests , Computer applications , Test equipment , Aerodynamic characteristics , Aerothermodynamics , Simulation , Movable nozzles , Trisonic wind tunnels
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