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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 July 2016
A method for obtaining high Mach numbers using compressed air of low pressures is described. The proposed system can be used to extend the working range of existing direct blow-down and induction facilities.
An investigation has been made to see whether a supply of compressed air of about 5 atmospheres could be used to achieve Mach numbers between 1.4 and 4.0.
The commonly used types of intermittent supersonic wind tunnels driven by compressed air are
(a) Direct blow-down tunnels.
(b) Induction tunnels.
At high Mach numbers the induction tunnel is known to be very inefficient while the direct blow-down tunnel requires high stagnation pressures.