1st Place: Mustafa Cobanoglu
OZAN (0,6m) by mustafa.cobanoglu-5

OZAN (0,6m)

This is a detonation-driven expansion tunnel, which is well designed and very detailed, with a full set of peripherals that would be needed to meet our requirements.

2nd Place: Donald Jacob
Project M19 by donald.jacob-1

Project M19

This is a pressure-driven expansion tunnel with both a visually nice design and most of the peripherals that would be needed to meet our requirements. Additional analysis was provided to show flow velocity, which was a nice add.

3rd Place: Mhmd. Bsl
Nasa Hypervelocity Expansion Tunnel Tunnel by Mhmd Bsl by mhmd.bsl-1

Nasa Hypervelocity Expansion Tunnel Tunnel by Mhmd Bsl

This is a pressure-driven expansion tunnel that has all the peripherals that would meet our requirements. The dual mode operation is also interesting, although feasibility is to be determined.

4th Place: Sk Vasan
Hypervelocity Expansion Tunnel by sk.vasan-1

Hypervelocity Expansion Tunnel

This is a pressure-driven expansion tunnels. The design is a nice traditional design with most of the peripherals that would be needed to meet our requirements.

5th Place: Carlos Franco
HET for Human-rated Entry Vehicles by carlos.franco-45

HET for Human-rated Entry Vehicles

This is a pressure-driven expansion tunnel. The design is nice for a traditional linear expansion tunnel that would likely meet our requirements. Some peripherals are missing like an exhaust tank.

Runner-up: Rahmat Hermanawan
Metal Diaphragm Explosion for Hypervelocity Expansion Tunnel (Concept) by rahmat.hermawan-1

Metal Diaphragm Explosion for Hypervelocity Expansion Tunnel (Concept)

This is a pressure-driven expansion tunnel. Nice design in general, but a description and peripherals, like tanks, are missing.

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