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I can’t help it if you are too stupid to use google to find things yourself. It doesn’t take the power of three gorge dam to run JF-22 genius. JF-22 is powered by chemical reaction not electricity. The author implied if JF22 was attached to a turbine it can produce the same power output as the three gorges damn.

Do you understand power can be output through various modes ? A GW is still a GW if it came through turbines of three gorges or through a chemical explosion.
 
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U.S. Air Force’s hypersonic booster vehicle flight test ended in failure
By
Ashwini Sakharkar

April 10, 2021

U.S. Air Force's hypersonic booster vehicle flight test ended in failure.U.S. Air Force's hypersonic booster vehicle flight test ended in failure. Credit: Air Force
The long-awaited first test on the American AGM-183A hypersonic missile was, unfortunately, a failure, according to an official statement. The U.S. Air Force had a setback in demonstrating its progress in hypersonic weapons on April 5, when its first booster vehicle flight test encountered an issue on the carrier aircraft and failed to launch.

A B-52H Stratofortress took off over the Point Mugu Sea Range with the intention of firing the first booster test vehicle for the AGM-183A Air-launched Rapid Response Weapon (ARRW) program. Instead, the test missile was unable to complete its launch sequence and was safely retained on the aircraft, which had to return to base without being able to complete its mission.
This would have been the eighth flight test for the ARRW program after seven captive carriage missions. The test objectives included demonstrating the safe release of the missile from the bomber’s wing, as well as evaluating the booster performance, booster-shroud separation, and simulated glider separation.
Since the missile was retained, engineers and testers will be able to explore the flaw and return the missile for later testing. However, it is not known how long it will take to investigate the causes of failure.
Designed and built by Lockheed Martin, the AGM-183A is scheduled to reach early operational capability by September 2022. The boost-glide weapon is propelled to a maximum speed of Mach 20 (15,345 mph or 24,695 km/h) by a missile before gliding towards its target. The AGM-183A can strike targets at a distance of up to 1,000 miles (1,600 km), destroying them with a kinetic impact equivalent to a large bomb.
The ARRW program has been pushing boundaries since its inception and taking calculated risks to move this important capability forward. While not launching was disappointing, the recent test provided invaluable information to learn from and continue ahead. This is why we test,” said Brig. Gen. Heath Collins, Armament Directorate Program Executive Officer.
The Lockheed Martin Hypersonic ARRW program aims to deliver a conventional hypersonic weapons capability to the warfighter in the early 2020s. The weapon system is designed to provide the ability to destroy high-value, time-sensitive targets. It will also expand precision-strike weapon systems’ capabilities by enabling rapid response strikes against heavily defended land targets
 
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U.S. Air Force’s hypersonic booster vehicle flight test ended in failure
By
Ashwini Sakharkar

April 10, 2021

U.S. Air Force's hypersonic booster vehicle flight test ended in failure.'s hypersonic booster vehicle flight test ended in failure.U.S. Air Force's hypersonic booster vehicle flight test ended in failure. Credit: Air Force
The long-awaited first test on the American AGM-183A hypersonic missile was, unfortunately, a failure, according to an official statement. The U.S. Air Force had a setback in demonstrating its progress in hypersonic weapons on April 5, when its first booster vehicle flight test encountered an issue on the carrier aircraft and failed to launch.

A B-52H Stratofortress took off over the Point Mugu Sea Range with the intention of firing the first booster test vehicle for the AGM-183A Air-launched Rapid Response Weapon (ARRW) program. Instead, the test missile was unable to complete its launch sequence and was safely retained on the aircraft, which had to return to base without being able to complete its mission.
This would have been the eighth flight test for the ARRW program after seven captive carriage missions. The test objectives included demonstrating the safe release of the missile from the bomber’s wing, as well as evaluating the booster performance, booster-shroud separation, and simulated glider separation.
Since the missile was retained, engineers and testers will be able to explore the flaw and return the missile for later testing. However, it is not known how long it will take to investigate the causes of failure.
Designed and built by Lockheed Martin, the AGM-183A is scheduled to reach early operational capability by September 2022. The boost-glide weapon is propelled to a maximum speed of Mach 20 (15,345 mph or 24,695 km/h) by a missile before gliding towards its target. The AGM-183A can strike targets at a distance of up to 1,000 miles (1,600 km), destroying them with a kinetic impact equivalent to a large bomb.
The ARRW program has been pushing boundaries since its inception and taking calculated risks to move this important capability forward. While not launching was disappointing, the recent test provided invaluable information to learn from and continue ahead. This is why we test,” said Brig. Gen. Heath Collins, Armament Directorate Program Executive Officer.
The Lockheed Martin Hypersonic ARRW program aims to deliver a conventional hypersonic weapons capability to the warfighter in the early 2020s. The weapon system is designed to provide the ability to destroy high-value, time-sensitive targets. It will also expand precision-strike weapon systems’ capabilities by enabling rapid response strikes against heavily defended land targets


Soon, with this failure. They will trying to steal Chinese Proven HGV Technology (DF-17) :mad:
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Those americans really shameful
 
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But he didn't say that.This is his article published in China.
China has a fixed term to describe technological progress.
“世界领先” It means more advanced than the rest of the world.
“世界先进” It's on the same level as the most advanced in the world.
“填补空白” It means China didn't have it before, but now it does.

For the JF22, he says "世界领先".
The world's advanced wind tunnel are LENS 2 -US,HIEST - Japan, JF12 -China."世界先进"

What he really said is that the Chinese JF12 JF22 is a real wind tunnel that can do ground flight experiments.The wind tunnels in the United States and Japan are too short in duration and too small in diameter to conduct real flight experiments.
 
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Do you understand power can be output through various modes ? A GW is still a GW if it came through turbines of three gorges or through a chemical explosion.

The point I was making is that the JF-22 is powered by a chemical reaction and it isn't powered by electricity - an electric hypersonic expansion tunnel isn't possible. Neither the JF-22 not the LENS-XX nor the HYPLUSE nor HET is powered by electricity. It's either chemical explosion or Hydrogen / helium super heated while under high pressure. The Chinese JF-XX use chemical explosion the US use hydrogen super expansion.
 
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The point I was making is that the JF-22 is powered by a chemical reaction and it isn't powered by electricity - an electric hypersonic expansion tunnel isn't possible. Neither the JF-22 not the LENS-XX nor the HYPLUSE nor HET is powered by electricity. It's either chemical explosion or Hydrogen / helium super heated while under high pressure. The Chinese JF-XX use chemical explosion the US use hydrogen super expansion.

i understood that. I just thought you were misinformed about power units. A GW is just a unit of power it need not come from a particular source. So if they say this wind tunnel needs 15 gw of power -same as three gorges peak or average peak delivery then it is technically meaningful even if it came through a chemical reaction.
 
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Mach 30 ‘tunnel’ will put China decades ahead of other powers
Hypersonic tech could make it possible for super-fast jets to fly anywhere in the world in two hours or less

By DAVE MAKICHUKJUNE 2, 2021

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A formation of Dongfeng-17 missiles takes part in a military parade during the celebrations marking the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China at Tian'anmen Square in Beijing. (Xinhua/Mao Siqian)

“There is a Chinese saying, it takes 10 years to sharpen a sword. We have spent 60 years sharpening two swords … and they are the best.”
— Chinese researcher Han Guilai


Imagine a wind tunnel, capable of simulating flights at Mach 30 — that’s 23,000 mph, or, 30 times the speed of sound.

It may sound like science fiction, but in fact, China has built a hypersonic wind tunnel in Beijing which could put the superpower decades ahead of the West, according to a report in UK’s The Sun.

Researcher Han Guilai, of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, said that together with another facility, also in Beijing, China will be about 20 to 30 years ahead of other powers.

Such futuristic aerospace technology could make it possible for super-fast jets to fly anywhere in the world in two hours or less.

It could also make space travel accessible to ordinary people as the hypersonic aircraft could cut costs by more than 90%, reports say.

Of course, the technology is also hugely important when it comes to weapons.

President Xi Jinping has made modernizing the armed forces a key priority and wants to have a “world class military” by 2050 capable of matching the US, the report said.

China has invested a huge amount of time and money developing hypersonic missiles.

The lethal DF-17 “carrier killer” can perform extreme manoeuvers as it hurtles at Mach 10 — some 7,600 mph — towards a target, with any warship unlikely to survive a direct hit.

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The older J-12 hypersonic wind tunnel in Beijing is working with the new facility to develop hypersonic aircraft. The JF-22 tunnel is capable of simulating flights at Mach 30 or 23,000 mph – 30 times the speed of sound. Credit: Handout

Even without a warhead, the DF-17 could tear through a big ship like the US Navy’s latest carrier, the USS Gerald R. Ford — putting it out of action.

While no launch date has been set for China’s hypersonic aircraft, scientists at JF-22 will work together with experts at JF-12 — another wind tunnel in Beijing which has about fifth of the new facility’s power output, the report said.

Instead of using mechanical compressors, Beijing uses chemical explosions to generate high speed air flow.

Fuel burns in the JF-22 at speeds 100 million times faster than a regular gas stove creating shock waves similar to those experienced by jets at hypervelocity.

At America’s most advanced wind tunnel, named the LENS II (Large Energy National Shock tunnels), simulated flights last 30 milliseconds, running between Mach 3 and 9.

In comparison, JF-22’s average flight simulation can reach 130 milliseconds, Guilai said.

“Our experiment time is much longer than theirs, so the aircraft model can be larger than theirs, and the experiments can be more advanced than theirs.

“This determines our leading position in the world.”

Guilai, who works with China’s hypersonic agency the Institute of Mechanics, said a jet travelling at such high speeds could reach 10,000 degrees celsius and break air molecules into atoms — even giving some an electric charge.

He said: “This air is no longer the air we breathe in. The flying vehicle we study is like swimming in mud.”

Qian Xuesen, considered “the father of China’s rocket program,” coined the term “hypersonic” in 1946 after he found that the behaviour of air flow was completely different at five times faster than sound.

The term was used in his research article “Similarity laws of hypersonic flows” to distinguish the flows at speeds much higher than the local speed of sound from supersonic flows where thermal and chemical reaction effects on flow motion can be ignored.

The hypersonic and high-enthalpy flow is referred to as a gas flow with high kinetic energy, in which there may exist thermal and chemical reactions behind the bow shock or within the boundary layer.

After more than sixty years’ research work, hypersonic ground test facilities suitable for exploring aero-thermochemistry still rely on high-enthalpy shock tunnels.

Many shock tunnels have been built around the world.

For example, LENS I and II in the US, the High-Enthalpy Shock Tunnel (HIEST) in Japan, the High-Enthalpy Shock Tunnel (HEG) in Germany and the JF-12 and JF-22 tunnels in China.

The key aerodynamic phenomena and their effects on aircraft performance were first discovered during the atmospheric reentry of the space vehicles such as space capsules or space shuttles.

Such vehicles encounter extremely strong nose shock waves and viscous friction along the surfaces that can heat the surrounding air to a temperature up to thousands or even ten thousand degrees.

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Tsien Hsue-Shen confers with his lawyer, Grant B. Cooper, during his deportation hearing on Nov. 16, 1950. (Bettmann Archive)

Molecule vibration excitation, gas dissociation and atom ionization may occur successively as the gas temperature increases. In such a situation, air will no longer be an ideal gaseous mixture, but a chemically reacting media varying with the flow temperature.

The substantial change in the flow media results in changes to the constitutive relation of the high-enthalpy flows in which the energy transition takes place within chemically reacting gases and flow motions.

This is the fundamental issue of hypersonic and high-enthalpy flows and boosts study on the chemical physics of gas dynamics.

As well as his work on hypersonics, it was Qian who single-handedly led China’s space and military rocketry efforts after he was drummed out of the United States during the red-baiting of the McCarthy era.

A former US Secretary of the Navy, Dan Kimball — later head of the rocket propulsion company, Aerojet — would later say it was “the stupidest thing this country ever did.”

But in the US of the 1930s and 1940s, Qian was no less valuable, if not so publicly celebrated, as a pioneer in American jet and rocket technology.

As a student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and later as a scientist and teacher at the California Institute of Technology, Qian, also known as Tsien Hsue-shen, played a central role in early US efforts to exploit jet and rocket propulsion.

On the war front in Germany, he advised the US Army on ballistic-missile guidance technology.

At the war’s end, holding the temporary rank of lieutenant colonel, he debriefed Nazi scientists, including Werner von Braun, and was sent to analyze Hitler’s V-2 rocket facilities.

In 1955, Qian was sent back to China, where he was proclaimed a hero and immediately put to work developing Chinese rocketry.

Under his leadership, China developed its first generation of “Long March” missiles and, in 1970, launched its first satellite.

 
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