A study of moderately underexpanded single and twinjet rocket exhaust plumes in quiescent and in a mach 7 hypersonic freestream
Rocket plume flowfields have an importance due to their influence on the signature of the rocket and also on the distribution of the plume gases around the vehicle. Little information on the co-flowing situation exists other than a previous study at Oxford. This thesis thus represents a significant...
Main Authors: | Shek, H, Shek, Howard |
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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1997
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