Charging Knight at Mach 2.5
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28 Sep Charging Knight at Mach 2.5
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3D Visualization
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These images are representations of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model results where the Charging Knight moves at Mach 2.5.
They were developed by UCF Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering professor, Dr. Michael Kinzel, from a model based on the Charging Knight laser scan.