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A Survey of Gaps, Obstacles, and Technical Challenges for Hypersonic Applications

Date Issued
May 1, 2012
Author(s)
Barber, Timothy Andrew  
Advisor(s)
Jospeh Majdalani
Additional Advisor(s)
Basil Antar, Trevor Moeller
Permanent URI
https://trace.tennessee.edu/handle/20.500.14382/32606
Abstract

The object of this study is to canvas the literature for the purpose of identifying and compiling a list of Gaps, Obstacles, and Technological Challenges in Hypersonic Applications (GOTCHA). The significance of GOTCHA related deficiencies is discussed along with potential solutions, promising approaches, and feasible remedies that may be considered by engineers in pursuit of next generation hypersonic vehicle designs and optimizations. Based on the synthesis of several modern surveys and public reports, a cohesive list is formed, consisting of widely accepted areas needing improvement and falling under several general categories. These include: aerodynamics, propulsion, materials, analytical modeling, CFD modeling, and education in high speed flow physics. New methods and lines of research inquiries are suggested such as the homotopy-based analysis (HAM) for the treatment of strong nonlinearities, the use of improved turbulence models and unstructured grids in numerical simulations, the need for accessible validation data, and the refinement of mission objectives for Hypersonic Air-Breathing Propulsion (HABP).

Subjects

hypersonic

high speed flow

propulsion

aerodynamics

Disciplines
Aerodynamics and Fluid Mechanics
Aeronautical Vehicles
Propulsion and Power
Space Vehicles
Degree
Master of Science
Major
Aerospace Engineering
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tim_barber_thesis_hypersonics.pdf

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8.42 MB

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