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    Shakeup Planned
For Wind Tunnel
WIND TUNNEL INNOVATIONS
Dr. Richard Thomas, left, and Robert Clark simulation tests in the Aerospace Engineer-
check wind tunnel arrangements for gust ing Department’s 2-by-3 foot facility.
Texas A&M scientists are
planning to make the air stream
act up in Easterwood Field’s 7 by
10 foot wind tunnel.
Under a $32,000 NASA grant
through the Langley Research
Center of Virginia, the Gas Dy
namics Lab of the Space Tech
nology Division is developing a
technique for simulating atmos
pheric gusts and turbulence in a
wind tunnel.
“A gust generating system is
being sought to study the effect
of ground winds on launch ve
hicles,” said Dr. Richard Thomas,
director.
“Even though gust tests are
done at low speeds, the research
ties in with space operations.
“The greatest stress on a
launch vehicle comes from wind
blowing against its side while it’s
on the pad. This is especially
true if winds are gusty,” Thomas
engineered to withstand flight
stresses.
Lab operation, with Robert
Clark technician in charge, em
ploys an air nozzle principle in
the tunnel test section. High
pressure air is pulsed through the
nozzles to induce simulated gusts.
Initial work is done in the 2-by-3
foot tunnel in the Department of
Aerospace Engineering.
“This is the first time the air
injection method has been used,”
Thomas noted. Results are en
couraging.
“We have been able to produce
18 foot per second gusts at fre
quencies of over 50 cycles per
second in a 70 foot per second air
stream,” he said.
“With this capability, we can
come closer to scaling atmos
pheric processes than methods
using vanes or Venetian blind-
11 Air Force Officers Receive Nuclear Meet
Meritorious Service Awards Scheduled
Eleven Air Force officers were
decorated here Thursday for
meritorious service in previous
assignments.
Col. V. N. Head, new Aero
space Studies professor, awarded
an Air Medal, two Oak Leaf
Clusters, six Commendation Med
als and two Combat Readiness
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medals.
Among officers decorated was
Capt. George E. Strebeck, as
signed to A&M’s AFROTC de
tachment as assistant professor.
He received the Commendation
Medal.
Other recipients are Air Force
students here. Commendation
Medals went to Capt. Thomas C.
Herndon, Capt. Donald R. Gib
son, Capt. Richard T. Schubert,
1st Lt. Randall F. Scott and 1st
Lt. Eteven C. Mugg.
Head presented the Air Medal
to Capt. Thomas W. Shinn and
the Oak Leaf Cluster to the Com
mendation Medal to Capt. Jerome
R. Pearring (cq) and Capt. Rich
ard A. Pearson.
Combat Readiness Medals went
to Capt. Tommie N. Thompson
and Capt. Harry H. Culler Jr.
A national conference on “Cou
pled Reactor Kinetics” is sched
uled Jan. 23-24 at Texas A&M.
An estimated 150 international
scientists and engineers will dis
cuss use of nuclear reactors for
everything from rocket propul
sion to coupled nuclear reactors
for “breeding” plutonium-239 to
create energy.
Dr. R. G. Cochran, Department
of Nuclear Engineering head, Dr.
W. H. Kohler and Dr. C. G. Che-
zem organized the presentation.
It was approved by the American
Nuclear Society this summer in
Denver.
Chezem and Kohler will chair
the conference, sponsored by the
North Texas ANS Section and
other organizations.
explained. Space boosters are type arrangements
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