Abstract

The problem of accurately predicting boundary-layer growth for supersonic nozzle design assumes increased importance as the design Mach Number of the nozzles is pushed into the hypersonic regime. Several methods of calculating this growth have been advanced which vary in ease of computation and accuracy of results. Results of the calibrations performed on two hypersonic helium nozzles recently put into operation in the 11-in. Hypersonic Tunnel Section at the NASA Langley Research Center indicate that the method employed for boundary-layer calculations in these nozzles is adequate. The flow in the test region of both nozzles has been found to be of good quality and the Mach Numbers obtained agree very satisfactorily with the desired design Mach Number.

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