National Transonic Facility (Hampton, Virginia)
The National Transonic Facility (NTF), also known internally as facility 1236, is a high-pressure, cryogenic, closed-circuit wind tunnel at the Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia. It uses nitrogen gas, at high pressure, to cool the air which allows flight aerodynamics to be duplicated in small scale. The cross section of the tunnel is 8.2 feet (2.5 m) high and 8.2 feet (2.5 m) wide. Unlike full scale wind tunnels, the NTF can adjust airflow to match any model size down to 1/50th scale. The facility can operate liquid nitrogen is sprayed into the circuit or at ambient air temperature.[1]
The facility has tested aircraft such as the Boeing 777, Boeing 767, Space Shuttle as well as blended wing designs such as the B-2 bomber, A-6 Intruder, F-18 Hornet. [2]
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NTF STS wind tunnel model.jpg
Space Shuttle model used in testing at the NTF
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NTF Nitrogen input.jpg
Instrumentation penetration
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2001 Boeing 777 Test NTF.jpg
Boeing 777 model under test
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