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The inefficient pressure recovery of present day supersonic wind tunnels, which leads to high costs of plant installation and operation, is discussed and methods of improvement suggested. In particular, the diffuser system, where most of the losses occur, is studied in detail ; the improvement to be expected in the pressure recovery by the use of convergent-divergent types is explained and methods of overcoming the necessity for high starting powers with this arrangement are presented. Diffuser experiments based on recent investigations into breakaway phenomena in supersonic flow are described which result in a considerable improvement of pressure recovery. A deceleration from M = 2.48 at the working section to M = 1.42 at the diffuser throat was obtained using a variable diffuser throat. |
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