Surface flow visualization using indicators
Abstract
Surface flow visualization using indicators in the cryogenic wind tunnel which requires a fresh look at materials and procedures to accommodate the new test conditions is described. Potential liquid and gaseous indicators are identified. The particular materials illustrate the various requirements an indicator must fulfill. The indicator must respond properly to the flow phenomenon of interest and must be observable. Boundary layer transition is the most important phenomenon for which flow visualization indicators may be employed. The visibility of a particular indicator depends on utilizing various optical or chemical reactions. Gaseous indicators are more difficult to utilize, but because of their diversity may present unusual and useful opportunities. Factors to be considered in selecting an indicator include handling safety, toxicity, potential for contamination of the tunnel, and cost.
- Publication:
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Flow Visualization and Laser Velocimetry for Wind Tunnels
- Pub Date:
- September 1982
- Bibcode:
- 1982fvlv.rept...37C
- Keywords:
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- Boundary Layer Transition;
- Cryogenic Wind Tunnels;
- Flow Direction Indicators;
- Flow Visualization;
- Surface Geometry;
- Fluorescence;
- Hydrocarbons;
- Illumination;
- Indicating Instruments;
- Liquid Nitrogen;
- Ultraviolet Radiation;
- Wind Tunnel Tests;
- Instrumentation and Photography