Measurements of supersonic jet aircraft wakes in the stratosphere

1974 
Progress is reported in an experimental program consisting of making supersonic aircraft wakes visible in the stratosphere so that photographs can be taken which yield wake dimensions vs time, and so that aircraft equipped with instruments which measure key exhaust species can find and penetrate the wakes. The object is to provide verification of fluid dynamic and chemical models. Three available models are summarized, and the experimental methods used are described. The Lockheed model predictions correspond in general most closely to experimental wake cross-sectional aerea. NO data are in reasonable agreement with NO predictions, but chemical models are relatively undeveloped, and additional measurements of exhaust products are needed before verification of chemical models becomes possible. However, the overall feasibility of wake visualization for model verification is substantiated. It is emphasized that significant model differences exist that must be resolved before reliable predictions can be made in the wake regimes studied.
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