Cone-Probe Rake Design and Calibration for Supersonic Wind Tunnel Models

Cone-Probe Rake Design and Calibration for Supersonic Wind Tunnel Models - Paperback

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Cone-Probe Rake Design and Calibration for Supersonic Wind Tunnel Models

Cone-Probe Rake Design and Calibration for Supersonic Wind Tunnel Models - Paperback

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by Nasa Technical Reports Server (Ntrs) (Created by), Mark J. Won (Author)


A series of experimental investigations were conducted at the NASA Langley Unitary Plan Wind Tunnel (UPWT) to calibrate cone-probe rakes designed to measure the flow field on 1-2% scale, high-speed wind tunnel models from Mach 2.15 to 2.4. The rakes were developed from a previous design that exhibited unfavorable measurement characteristics caused by a high probe spatial density and flow blockage from the rake body. Calibration parameters included Mach number, total pressure recovery, and flow angularity. Reference conditions were determined from a localized UPWT test section flow survey using a 10deg supersonic wedge probe. Test section Mach number and total pressure were determined using a novel iterative technique that accounted for boundary layer effects on the wedge surface. Cone-probe measurements were correlated to the surveyed flow conditions using analytical functions and recursive algorithms that resolved Mach number, pressure recovery, and flow angle to within +/-0.01, +/-1% and +/-0.1deg, respectively, for angles of attack and sideslip between +/-8deg. Uncertainty estimates indicated the overall cone-probe calibration accuracy was strongly influenced by the propagation of measurement error into the calculated results.

Number of Pages: 316
Dimensions: 0.66 x 9.69 x 7.44 IN
Publication Date: July 23, 2013

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