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Recent advances in hypersonic research activities have led to the development in ground based test facilities for simulating near-realistic flight conditions in the laboratory. Basic performance data such as drag, lift, thrust etc., are usually obtained from ground-based experimentation for physical understanding of the flow fields and subsequent prototype developments. Hypersonic flows are produced for a very short time in impulse facilities such as shock tunnels, free-piston shock tunnels and expansion tubes. The test times are in the order of few milliseconds in the shock tunnel and for the expansion tubes, it is still less (~50 μs). The force measurements in these facilities are very challenging due the need of fast response sensors and instrumentations. In this review paper, two force measurement techniques are discussed that are best suited for short duration facilities namely; accelerometer balance and stress-wave force balance system.

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