1974
DOI: 10.2514/3.49539
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Hypersonic, Turbulent S kin-F riction and Heat-Transfer Measurements on a Sharp Cone

Abstract: Turbulent skin-friction coefficients directly measured on an axisymmetric 5° half-angle sharp cone by two floating-element skin-friction balances at a freestream Mach number of 7.90 are presented. Heat-transfer distributions are obtained simultaneously. These results yield directly the Reynolds analogy factor. On the basis of measured skin-friction coefficients, which covered a range of wall-to-stagnation temperature ratios (Tw/To) of 0.24 to 0.41 and Reynolds numbers at the location of the skin-friction balan… Show more

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“…During the early stages of design, sketching can be an important form of communication [16]. Networked electronic whiteboards have been available for over a decade, although so far little use has been made of them because without their being associated with communication tools allowing visual and audio communication they are of limited use.…”
Section: Design Collaborationmentioning
confidence: 99%