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Published July 21, 2015 | Submitted
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Tests of Four Models of the 5" SSR Rotating Rocket

Abstract

This report covers tests made on a 2-inch diameter model of the 5" spin-stabilized rocket. The tests were conducted at the Hydrodynamics Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology, and were authorized by a letter of January 31, 1944 from Dr E. H. Colpitts, Chief of Section 6.1, National Defense Research Committee. The purpose of the tests was to determine the performance of the rocket with various nose shapes and variations in body dimensions. Four different models were tested, the same afterbody being used in all cases. The attached appendix gives definitions of the terms used in this report, as well as other pertinent data. This report deals only with the static stability of the projectile without rotation. Since it is not possible to operate the water tunnel at velocities equivalent to supersonic velocities in air, the data herein are applicable to the projectile in the first stages of flight only.

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Office of Scientific Research & Development National Defense Research Committee Division Six-Section 6.1. Section No 6-1-sr207-2239. Laboratory No ND-33.

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