The VKI Longshot gun tunnel is a reference short-duration hypersonic facility designed for aerodynamic and aerothermal studies at very high Mach numbers.

This wind tunnel operates with different test gases to simulate Earth and Martian atmospheric (re-)entries in a near perfect gas environment, making it ideal for aerothermodynamic investigations in the continuum regime. This includes the comprehensive aerodynamic and aerothermal characterization of orbital vehicles and space debris during atmospheric re-entry, as well as the investigations of fundamental phenomena like laminar-to-turbulent boundary layer transition, shock-boundary layer interactions, and viscous interaction effects. The facility is also a key resource for validating numerical codes due to its advanced flow characterization techniques.

 

 

The Longshot's unique capabilities stem from its inertial piston, which compresses test gases to pressures up to 400 MPa while maintaining moderate temperatures around 2500 K, enabling extreme Reynolds numbers. The test gas can be expanded through one of the following nozzles:

Reynolds numbers based on body length can reach up to 10^7, with useful test times ranging from 20 to 80 ms.

LongShot Scheme

 

Test articles are mounted in a 15 m^3 open-jet test section using a high-precision 6-axis positioning mechanism for various pitch, roll, and yaw configurations. Instrumentation techniques includes:

The data acquisition system features high-precision amplifiers and allows simultaneous sampling of over 80 channels at 500 kHz, plus 16 channels at 2500 kHz. Following a major renovation in 2017, the wind tunnel has been automated, significantly enhancing the repeatability and efficiency of the test campaigns.

IXV Intermediate Experimental Vehicle

Schlieren flow visualization on the IXV vehicle

IXV Intermediate Experimental Vehicle

LIF-based Schlieren flow visualization on the hypersonic laminar-to-turbulent boundary layer transition phenomenon.

Hemispherical debris
Longshot Ring 35 Mach 12

Schlieren flow visualization on the space debris vehicles

Longshot

Pr. Guillaume Grossir
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