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Test techniques: A survey paper on cryogenic tunnels, adaptive wall test sections, and magnetic suspension and balance systemsThe ability to get good experimental data in wind tunnels is often compromised by things seemingly beyond our control. Inadequate Reynolds number, wall interference, and support interference are three of the major problems in wind tunnel testing. Techniques for solving these problems are available. Cryogenic wind tunnels solve the problem of low Reynolds number. Adaptive wall test sections can go a long way toward eliminating wall interference. A magnetic suspension and balance system (MSBS) completely eliminates support interference. Cryogenic tunnels, adaptive wall test sections, and MSBS are surveyed. A brief historical overview is given and the present state of development and application in each area is described.
Document ID
19890011584
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Kilgore, Robert A.
(NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, VA, United States)
Dress, David A.
(NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, VA, United States)
Wolf, Stephen W. D.
(NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, VA, United States)
Britcher, Colin P.
(Old Dominion Univ. Norfolk, VA., United States)
Date Acquired
September 5, 2013
Publication Date
March 1, 1989
Publication Information
Publication: Transonic Symposium: Theory, Application, and Experiment, Volume 1, Part 2
Subject Category
Research And Support Facilities (Air)
Accession Number
89N20955
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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