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Research facilities range from subsonic and supersonic wind tunnels, to a composites laboratory, to one of the largest space vacuum chambers at any university. Equipment ranges from CAD/CAE/CAM workstations to a wide array of lasers and computers for state-of-the-art data acquisition, digital imaging, and image processing. The Department's extensive experimental and computer facilities are further augmented by the College's parallel processing and scientific visualization facilities. The FXB Building contains four blast-resistant hardened laboratories that will be used for potentially hazardous experiments as part of the Department's research in high-energy propellant combustion, relevant to advanced propulsion systems; detonation-wave phenomena, relevant to hypersonic propulsion systems; and both explosion and detonation-wave phenomena, relevant to safety concerns. These hardened laboratory facilities are unique and will allow continuation of a long tradition of research leadership in these areas by the Department of Aerospace Engineering.
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