Large-scale free-piston-driven multi-mode shock expansion tunnel

Author:

Stennett Samuel,Gildfind David,Andrianatos Andreas,Morgan Richard,Jacobs Peter,James Christopher,Toniato Pierpaolo,Chan Wilson,Silvester Todd

Abstract

AbstractX3/R is a new large-scale free-piston-driven dual-mode shock expansion tube, developed and operated collaboratively by the University of Queensland (UQ) and Australia’s Defence Science and Technology Group (DSTG). The facility can be converted between a long-duration reflected shock tunnel (RST), a super-orbital expansion tube (X-mode), and a non-reflected shock tube (NRST). In RST mode, the facility is currently capable of producing 600 mm diameter Mach 7 test flows at 25–50 kPa dynamic pressure for more than 10 ms. In expansion tube mode, the facility can reach enthalpies up to 80 MJ/kg for test times on the order of 500–1000 $${\mu }$$ μ s. This paper presents the new facility, summarizes its current operational capabilities, and discusses key the technical challenges overcome during its development.

Funder

The University of Queensland

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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