Development of seeding techniques for small supersonic wind tunnel
Abstract
The NASA Lewis 1x1 foot supersonic wind tunnel is used to experimentally verify computational methods. This tunnel, which is continuous running, operates from laboratory-wide high pressure air and vacuum systems. As such, the air does not recirculate but makes a single pass through the tunnel. The Mach number is varied with interchangeable nozzle blocks and has a range from Mach 1.6 to 4.0. Dry and filtered air is available up to pressures of 3 atmospheres. The air enters the tunnel system through a plenum having flow straighteners and 6 fine mesh screens. The exit of the plenum provides smooth contraction with an area ratio of approximately 20 that, along with the screens, provides a uniform flow for the nozzle.
- Publication:
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Wind Tunnel Seeding Systems for Laser Velocimeters
- Pub Date:
- October 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985wtss.nasa..189H
- Keywords:
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- Flow Visualization;
- Laser Anemometers;
- Supersonic Wind Tunnels;
- Air;
- Design Analysis;
- High Pressure;
- Oils;
- Particles;
- Schlieren Photography;
- Shielding;
- Vacuum Systems;
- Wind Tunnel Models;
- Instrumentation and Photography