Miniature convection cooled plug-type heat flux gauges
Abstract
Tests and analysis of a new miniature plug-type heat flux gauge configuration are described. This gauge can simultaneously measure heat flux on two opposed active surfaces when heat flux levels are equal to or greater than about 0.2 MW/m(sup 2). The performance of this dual active surface gauge was investigated over a wide transient and steady heat flux and temperature range. The tests were performed by radiatively heating the front surface with an argon arc lamp while the back surface was convection cooled with air. Accuracy is about +20 percent. The gauge is responsive to fast heat flux transients and is designed to withstand the high temperature (1300 K), high pressure (15 MPa), erosive and corrosive environments in modern engines. This gauge can be used to measure heat flux on the surfaces of internally cooled apparatus such as turbine blades and combustors used in jet propulsion systems and on the surfaces of hypersonic vehicles. Heat flux measurement accuracy is not compromised when design considerations call for various size gauges to be fabricated into alloys of various shapes and properties. Significant gauge temperature reductions (120 K), which can lead to potential gauge durability improvement, were obtained when the gauges were air-cooled by forced convection.
- Publication:
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Proposed for presentation at the 40th International Instrumentation Symposium
- Pub Date:
- February 1994
- Bibcode:
- 1994inin.symp....1L
- Keywords:
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- Convection;
- Heat Flux;
- High Pressure;
- Measuring Instruments;
- Arc Lamps;
- Combustion Chambers;
- High Temperature;
- Jet Propulsion;
- Turbine Blades;
- Instrumentation and Photography