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When coupled with NASA Glenn's 8'x6' Supersonic Wind Tunnel, this facility
provides aerodynamic and propulsion test
capabilities from low subsonic through high
supersonic Mach range.


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The Abe Silverstein Supersonic Wind Tunnel (10x10) was designed to test supersonic propulsion components such as inlets, nozzles, and engines. The facility is also ideally suited for launch vehicle tests and other fuel burning applications. It can operate as either a closed loop system (aerodynamic cycle) or open-loop system (propulsion cycle) and can reach test section speeds ranging from Mach 2.0 to 3.5.

Name: Abe Silverstein Supersonic Wind Tunnel (10x10)
Mach Number: 0 to 0.36 and 2.0 to 3.5
Test Section: 10-ft high by 10-ft wide by 40-ft long
Reynolds No./ft:
(supersonic operation)
• 0.12 - 3.4 x 106 (Aerodynamic Mode)
• 2.2 - 2.7 x 106 (Propulsion Mode)
Dynamic Pressure: • 20-720 psf (Aerodynamic Mode)
• 500-600 psf (Propulsion Mode)
Altitude: (supersonic operation) • 50,000 to 154,000 ft (Aerodynamic Mode)
• 57,000 to 77,000 ft (Propulsion Mode)
Temperature: • 540-750°R (Aerodynamic Mode)
• 520-1140°R (Propulsion Mode)
Facility Manager : David.E.Stark@nasa.gov

Abe Silverstein Supersonic Wind Tunnel Rendering

10'x10' Supersonic Wind Tunnel Rendering

 
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Abe Silverstein Supersonic Wind Tunnel (10x10)
The largest and fastest wind tunnel at NASA Glenn
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