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Business Boom Supersonic jet facility opens in Greensboro, bringing 2,400 jobs to region Boom Supersonic's jet-building facility opens Monday at the Piedmont Triad Airport in Greensboro.
While the Quiet Supersonic Technology (QueSST) research aircraft is being developed, the testing has resulted in stunning images of a supersonic jet flying at Mach 1.05 with the sun in the background.
Supersonic jet noise and flow dynamics represent a critical area of research within aerospace engineering, intertwining the study of high-speed fluid mechanics, shock-wave generation and acoustic ...
When integrated with supersonic flow dynamics—where fluid velocities surpass the speed of sound—these discharges interact with shock waves, turbulent structures and boundary layers.
A sinking stone, it turns out, can create a supersonic jet of air. When a stone plunges into water, a cylindrical sheet of water called the “crown splash” is sent up into the air. As the stone begins ...
The research is relevant to a wide range of applications involving supersonic flow, including ballistic missiles, wind turbines, underwater vehicles—and of course, a rocket launcher.
Hiroshi Torii, Yuji Matsuzaki, Response Characteristics of a Wing in Supersonic Flow Near Flutter Boundary, SAE Transactions, Vol. 100, Section 1: JOURNAL OF AEROSPACE, Part 2 (1991), pp. 2133-2138 ...