Hot-Film Array Used
NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center and TAO Systems of Hampton, Va., have flight tested a hot-film anemometer array to detect the position of shock waves, which could be used for active control of supersonic engine inlets and other applications. The anemometer array has been tested in seven flights...
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