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    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Type: NACA-RM-A58D17a
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    Publication Date: 2019-08-14
    Description: Evidence is presented which shows that the Australian and Java tektites entered the earth's atmosphere and experienced ablation by severe aerodynamic heating in hypervelocity flight. The laboratory experiments on hypervelocity ablation have reproduced ring-wave flow ridges and coiled circumferential flanges like those found on certain of these tektites. Systematic striae distortions exhibited in a thin layer beneath the front surface of australites also are reproduced in the laboratory ablation experiments, and are shown to correspond to the calculated distortions for aerodynamic ablation of a glass. About 98 percent of Australian tektites represent aerodynamically stable configurations during the ablative portion of an entry trajectory. Certain meteorites exhibit surface features similar to those on tektites.
    Keywords: Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
    Type: NASA-TR-R-134
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    Publication Date: 2019-08-16
    Description: An idealized axisymmetric, all-internal compression inlet was designed for a Mach number of 3.75. The objective of the design was to obtain a steady, one-dimensional transonic flow and a high over-all total pressure recovery. Boundary-layer removal was employed in the vicinity of the inflection point of the supersonic contour. Static and total-pressure fluctuations were measured in the transonic flow region. A total pressure recovery of about 90 percent was obtained with a boundary-layer-removal mass flow rate of 15 percent of the inlet mass flow rate. The accompanying root-mean-square total pressure fluctuation in the throat region was only 1 percent of the free stream total pressure. The test Mach number was 3.80 and the Reynolds number based on inlet diameter was 2.63 x 10(exp 6).
    Keywords: Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics
    Type: NASA-TN-D-854 , A-405
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