Global Times

China builds world’s fastest wind tunnel to test weapons: report

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China is building the world’s fastest wind tunnel to simulate hypersonic fl ight at speeds of up to 12 kilometers per second, which would enable a hypersonic fl ight from China to the west coast of the US in less than 14 minutes, according to the South China Morning Post ( SCMP).

To meet the growing demand of China’s hypersonic weapons developmen­t program, researcher­s aim to have the wind tunnel operationa­l by about 2020, Zhao Wei, a deputy director of the State Key Laboratory of High Temperatur­e Gas Dynamics at the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing, was quoted as saying in the SCMP on Thursday.

Zhao is also a senior scientist working on the project.

“[ The new tunnel] will boost the engineerin­g applicatio­n of hypersonic technology, mostly in military sectors, by duplicatin­g the environmen­t of extreme hypersonic fl ights, so problems can be discovered and solved on the ground,” Zhao said as cited in the SCMP report.

The tunnel is being used to develop hypersonic aircraft since the facility can generate gusts as fast as the desired speed of the aircraft to simulate a flying environmen­t.

Currently, the world’s most powerful wind tunnel is the US LEN X-X facility in Buffalo, New York, which operates at speeds of 36,000 kilometers per hour, the UK Daily Mail reported.

China has conducted seven successful test flights of the hypersonic glider D F-Z F, the nation’s most advanced hypersonic flying vehicle, which is capable of speeds of between Mach 5 and Ma ch 10, or five to 10 times the speed of sound, said the report.

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