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    Experimental characterization of the hypersonic flow around a cuboid by Rees, Thomas W., Fisher, Tom B., Bruce, Paul J. K., Merrifield, Jim A., Quinn, Mark K.

    Published in Experiments in fluids (2020)
    “…Understanding the hypersonic flow around faceted shapes is important in the context of the fragmentation and demise of satellites undergoing uncontrolled…”
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    Numerical and experimental studies of the hypersonic flow around a cube at incidence by Rees, Thomas W., Bruce, Paul J.K., Fisher, Tom B., Quinn, Mark K., Merrifield, Jim A.

    Published in Acta astronautica (01-06-2021)
    “…In order to improve predictions of the on-ground casualty risk associated with the uncontrolled atmospheric re-entry of satellites from Low Earth Orbit, there…”
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    Correction to: Experimental characterization of the hypersonic flow around a cuboid by Rees, Thomas W., Fisher, Tom B., Bruce, Paul J. K., Merrifield, Jim A., Quinn, Mark K.

    Published in Experiments in fluids (2020)
    “…There is a typographical error in Equation 13, which should instead read:…”
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    Exploring the effect of porphyrin chemical structure on the performance of polymer-based Pressure-Sensitive Paints by Nunn, Elliott J., Tsioumanis, Dimitrios, Whitehead, George F.S., Fisher, Tom B., Roberts, David A., Quinn, Mark K., Natrajan, Louise S.

    Published in Sensors and actuators. B, Chemical (15-06-2024)
    “…Pressure sensitive paints (PSPs) are a powerful optical oxygen sensor technique for measuring the surface pressure distribution upon an aircraft model in wind…”
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    Aerothermodynamic Analysis of Faceted Aeroshell at Hypersonic Speed by Innocenzi, Pietro, Gramola, Michela, Fisher, Tom B, Quinn, Mark K, Bruce, Paul J. K, Navarro-Martinez, Salvador

    Published 22-11-2023
    “…This study explores the aerothermal behaviour of a rigid mechanically deployable aeroshell developed at Imperial College London for high payload atmospheric…”
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