Pressure and Heat Transfer Measurements for Mach 8 Flows Over a Blunt Pyramidal Configuration with Aerodynamic Controls: Part II" Pressure Data for Dihedral Surfaces Part of an Investigation of Hypersonic Flow Separation and Control Characteristics

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Report Number: FDL TDR 64-2 Part 2
Author(s): Kaufman, Louis G., II
Corporate Author(s): Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation
Laboratory: Air Force Flight Dynamics Laboratory
Date of Publication: 1964-09
Pages: 178
Contract: AF 33(616)-8130
DoD Project: 8219
DoD Task: 821902
Identifier: AD0608441

Abstract:
Pressure and heat transfer data were obtained for Mach 8 flows over a blunt pyramidal configuration composed of a 70 degree seep-back delta wing surface and two dihedral surfaces. Trailing edge flap deflections were varied up to 40 degrees on all surfaces and the model was tested with and without canards and ventral fins. The model was pitched at angles of attack between = 54 degrees and was tested at sideslip angles of 0 and 12 degrees for free stream Reynolds numbers, based on model length, of 1.5 and 4.5 million.

Provenance: Lockheed Martin Missiles & Fire Control

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