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5 gru 2023 · Hypersonic transport vehicles (1HTV) are a type of aircraft from the wider group of hypersonic systems. Hypersonic systems are all vehicles that operate in the flight regime where aerodynamic heating becomes significant, typically thought of as flight faster than Mach 5.
18 kwi 2024 · Hypersonic vehicles must withstand extreme conditions during flights that exceed five times the speed of sound. These systems have the potential to facilitate rapid access to space, bolster...
8 sie 2024 · The Hypersonic Technology (HT) Project organizes its work into distinct research topic areas. HT explores four key topics in hypersonics: system-level design, analysis, and validation; propulsion technologies, vehicles technologies; and high-temperature, durable materials.
1 lip 2022 · This paper will summarize the classification, task analysis, guidance and control methods of AHV. The aim is to focus on guidance and control technology of AHV, and provide a useful reference for intelligent autonomous flight integrating guidance and control of hypersonic vehicle.
7 gru 2021 · This research effort is exploring the development of an adaptive guidance system for hypersonic vehicles. Traditionally, guidance is preprogrammed before flight both for manned and unmanned hypersonic vehicles.
21 cze 2024 · In the coming decade, NASA envisions the development of enabling technologies for a first-generation reusable airbreathing vehicle capable of cruising at hypersonic speeds. This work supports potential emerging markets in high-speed flight.
20 cze 2024 · Hypersonic speed refers to speeds over five times the speed of sound. Scientists measure it with a Mach number, named after Austrian physicist Ernst Mach. Nose-to-Tail computations for a waverider based vehicle at Mach 8. Sound has a speed of Mach 1, or roughly 1235 kilometres per hour.