Pre-Flight Ground Testing of the Full-Scale HIFiRE-1 Vehicle at Fully Duplicated Flight Conditions: Part 2

As part of a two phase experimental study to obtain detailed heating and pressure data over the full-scale HIFiRE (formally FRESH FX-1) flight geometry, CUBRC has completed a matrix of ground tests to determine the optimal flight geometry and instrumentation configuration necessary to make measureme...

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mach number
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