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    Publication Date: 1974-01-08
    Description: The response of a Pitot probe in a uniform laminar stream is commonly expressed in the form [formula omitted] where P s is the probe signal pressure, P is the stream static pressure, U is the stream speed and ρ is the fluid density. It has been found that for ordinary sphere-nosed, round-nosed and square-nosed probes [formula omitted] where θ is the angle between the velocity vector and the probe axis, and Un ≡ U sin θ is the transverse velocity component. The parameters m and K are functions of the probe geometry. These formulae also describe the performance in a turbulent stream when the probe is small compared with the turbulence scale. The evaluation of the time-averaged response is treated, and an answer is developed to the question of what it is that a Pitot probe measures in a turbulent stream. In a turbulent shear flow having the properties of a boundary layer, the reference pressure is best taken to be the static pressure at the shear-layer edge. It is shown that round-nosed probes with D i/D≃0·45 and square-nosed probes with D i/D≃0·15 then detect [formula omitted] with good accuracy, where D /D is the ratio of the inside and outside diameters of the Pitot tube. When measurements are made with two probes of dissimilar geometry, the differential response can be used to find the mean-square level of the transverse velocity fluctuations. Turbulence levels so measured agree closely with results from hot-wire anemometry. © 1974, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.
    Print ISSN: 0022-1120
    Electronic ISSN: 1469-7645
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Physics
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