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Wind tunnel testing of a hypersonic plasma engine (2022-2027)

Abstract

This project intends to evaluate an electric engine that is capable of speeds in excess of 10000 km/hr, for access to space and responsive surveillance in our region. The expertise of Lockheed Martin, Lockheed Martin Australia, the University of Qld and DST Group are to be combined to complete experimental and theoretical evaluations of an air-breathing plasma engine that is capable of out-performing rockets and scramjets. US Air Force Research Laboratory results will also be compared and shared. This project provides opportunities for young Australian researchers to be participate and lead an exciting new field of propulsion. It is anticipated that the program will be the foundations to future flight demonstrations from Woomera, Australia.

Experts

Professor Allan Paull

Chair in Future Hypersonic Technolo
School of Mechanical and Mining Engineering
Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology
Allan Paull

Professor Vincent Wheatley

Affiliate of Centre for Hypersonics
Centre for Hypersonics
Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology
Professor
School of Mechanical and Mining Engineering
Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology
Vincent Wheatley
Vincent Wheatley