Analysis of Test Section Flow Conditions of Low Speed Wind Tunnel
Abstract
Abstract - Low speed wind tunnels are preferred in
experimental aerodynamics due to their ability of
including the full complexity of real fluid flow while
providing accurate, reliable data in the most economical
manner. Determination of basic flow characteristics of a
wind tunnel will lead to precise fluid measurement of more
complex flows to be generated in the test section. Proper
understanding of the distribution of fundamental flow
properties along with turbulence level will lead to precise
data interpretation and subsequent flow calculations.
The focus of the research is in determining pressure
distribution and flow velocity through the test section of
the low speed wind tunnel available at Kotelawala Defence
University. This is done using a pitot static tube and
boundary layer mouse connected to a liquid manometer.
Test section is calibrated for speed setting by measuring
static and total pressures. The longitudinal pressure
gradient is obtained in order to make required buoyancy
corrections. Dynamic pressure variation throughout the
rectangular test section is obtained to include approximate
survey of the walls as well. Generated results serve as
a basis or reference in future experimentations in the
low speed wind tunnel to make necessary corrections/
allowances to assure precision.
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