HIFiRE-5 Flight Vehicle Design

作者: Roger Kimmel , David Adamczak , Karen Berger , Meelan Choudhari

DOI: 10.2514/6.2010-4985

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摘要: The Hypersonic International Flight Research Experimentation (HIFiRE) program is a hypersonic flight test executed by the Air Force Laboratories (AFRL) and Australian Defence Science Technology Organization (DSTO). HIFiRE 5 devoted to measuring transition on three-dimensional body. This paper summarizes payload configuration, trajectory, vehicle stability limits roughness tolerances. Results show that proposed configuration suitable for testing Transition predicted occur within window, design has been developed will allow be manufactured prescribed tolerances

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