A new skin friction balance and selected measurements
Abstract
A new skin friction balance with moving belt has been developed for measurement of the surface shear stress component in the direction of belt motion. The device is described in this paper with typical measurement results. This instrument is symmetric in design with small moving mass and negligible internal friction. It is 3.8 cm high, 3.8 cm long and 2.1 cm wide, with the sensing surface 0.7 cm wide and 1.5 cm long, and it can be made in various sizes. The unique design of this instrument has reduced some of the errors associated with conventional floating-element balances. The instrument can use various sensing systems and the ouput signal is a linear function of the wall shear stress. Measurements show good agreement with data obtained by the floating element balances and flat plate prediction techniques. Dynamic measurements have been made in a limited range. The overall uncertainty of measurement is estimated to be ±2%.
- Publication:
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Experiments in Fluids
- Pub Date:
- April 1992
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 1992ExFl...12..401V
- Keywords:
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- Friction Measurement;
- Shear Stress;
- Skin Friction;
- Stress Measurement;
- Accuracy;
- Measuring Instruments;
- Rotating Cylinders;
- Strain Gages;
- Instrumentation and Photography;
- Shear Stress;
- Linear Function;
- Wall Shear Stress;
- Internal Friction;
- Limited Range