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Improving supersonic flights with femtosecond laser filamentation.

P-Q EliasN SeveracJ-M LuyssenY-B AndréI DoudetB WattellierJ-P TobeliS AlbertB MahieuR BurA MysyrowiczAurelien Houard
Published in: Science advances (2018)
When a flying object becomes supersonic, a concomitant increase in drag leads to a considerable rise in fuel consumption. We show experimentally that an embarked terawatt femtosecond laser can significantly decrease this drag. We measured a 50% transient reduction of drag on a test model placed in a supersonic wind tunnel at Mach 3. This effect was initiated by the thin hot air column created in front of the supersonic object by filamentation of the laser pulse. We also show that this technique offers possibilities for steering.
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