Claims
- 1. A hypersonic wedge nozzle for chemical lasers comprising a housing having a chamber therein and means for introducing a fluorine gas bearing stream into said chamber, a two-dimensional expansion nozzle leading from said chamber and having oppositely diverging walls, each of said walls having a width in the direction of flow through said two-dimensional expansion nozzle and a length which is perpendicular to said width, and a multiplicity of hypersonic secondary injection tubes mounted at the outlet defined by said walls and said tubes being positioned longitudinally of said walls, spaced from said walls and in the expanding area of said two-dimensional expansion nozzle, and said tubes having passages therein for injecting H.sub.2 or D.sub.2 for the chemical laser and being wedge-shaped from a front portion to a rear portion which contains said passages for injecting said H.sub.2 or D.sub.2, whereby an arrangement is provided for causing a resulting flow downstream of said tubes which retains greater velocity and total pressure when fluid flows through the arrangement and an arrangement in which the increase in static temperature brought about by viscous drag is restricted to a much smaller region of the flow field when fluid flows through said arrangement.
- 2. A hypersonic wedge nozzle for chemical lasers as set forth in claim 1, wherein said housing has a plurality of said two-dimensional nozzle and said hypersonic injection tube arrangements.
DEDICATORY CLAUSE
The invention described herein was made in the course of or under a contract or subcontract thereunder with the Government and may be manufactured, used, and licensed by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment to us of any royalties thereon.
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3688215 |
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Hook et al. |
Dec 1980 |
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