Abstract

The procedures used to calibrate a hypersonic gun tunnel nozzle flow are described. The values obtained using these methods are then used as input conditions for computations of hypersonic flow over a long slender test body. Only by completely specifying the flow field, including the effects of nozzle flow angularity, can the best agreement between experiment and computations be achieved.

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