Publication Date:
2019-08-27
Description:
Requirements in designing instrumentation systems and measurements of various physical quantities in wind tunnels are surveyed. Emphasis is given to sensors used for measuring pressure, temperature, and angle, and the measurements of air turbulence and boundary layers. Instrumentation in wind tunnels require accuracy, fast response, diversity and operational simplicity. Measurements of force, pressure, attitude angle, free flow, pressure distribution, and temperature are illustrated by a table, and a block diagram. The LDV (laser Doppler velocimeter) method for measuring air turbulence and flow velocity and measurement of skin friction and flow fields using laser holograms are discussed. The future potential of these techniques is studied.
Keywords:
RESEARCH AND SUPPORT FACILITIES (AIR)
Type:
NASA-TM-78012
,
NAS 1.15:78012
,
(ISSN 0021-4663)
Format:
application/pdf
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