Publication Date:
2018-06-02
Description:
The feasibility of adding heat to supersonic airstreams by combustion was studied in a small wind tunnel. Aluminum borohydride, pentaborane, hydrocarbon-aluminum borohydride mixtures, trimethylaluminum, diethylaluminum hydride, alkylboranes, alkylboron hydrides and vinylsilane were tested. The first three ignited easily and burned well. The others either failed to ignite or burned only in the diffuser. Trimethylaluminum and diethylaluminum hydride produced light and other evidence of heat evolution when water was simultaneously injected into the tunnel. Gross effects on flow were studied by observation of shock patterns and water sprays injected from the tunnel walls. Examples are given which illustrate the use of these techniques in aerodynamic studies in larger wind tunnels.
Keywords:
Propellants and Fuels; Aerodynamics
Type:
American Rocket Society Journal; Volume 30; No. 4; 337-334
Format:
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