hypersonischer
Hypersonischer refers to speeds significantly exceeding the speed of sound. The Mach number is used to quantify this, with Mach 5 (five times the speed of sound) being the general threshold for hypersonic flight. At these extreme velocities, the air flowing around an object begins to behave in ways that are not observed at lower speeds. This includes the formation of shock waves, which are intensely heated layers of compressed air that can reach thousands of degrees Celsius. These temperatures pose significant challenges for material science, requiring advanced heat-resistant alloys and cooling systems to prevent vehicle disintegration.
The aerodynamic forces experienced at hypersonic speeds are also vastly different. Blunt bodies tend to be