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Development of a 5-Component Balance for Water Tunnel ApplicationsThe principal objective of this research/development effort was to develop a multi-component strain gage balance to measure both static and dynamic forces and moments on models tested in flow visualization water tunnels. A balance was designed that allows measuring normal and side forces, and pitching, yawing and rolling moments (no axial force). The balance mounts internally in the model and is used in a manner typical of wind tunnel balances. The key differences between a water tunnel balance and a wind tunnel balance are the requirement for very high sensitivity since the loads are very low (typical normal force is 90 grams or 0.2 lbs), the need for water proofing the gage elements, and the small size required to fit into typical water tunnel models. The five-component balance was calibrated and demonstrated linearity in the responses of the primary components to applied loads, very low interactions between the sections and no hysteresis. Static experiments were conducted in the Eidetics water tunnel with delta wings and F/A-18 models. The data were compared to forces and moments from wind tunnel tests of the same or similar configurations. The comparison showed very good agreement, providing confidence that loads can be measured accurately in the water tunnel with a relatively simple multi-component internal balance. The success of the static experiments encouraged the use of the balance for dynamic experiments. Among the advantages of conducting dynamic tests in a water tunnel are less demanding motion and data acquisition rates than in a wind tunnel test (because of the low-speed flow) and the capability of performing flow visualization and force/moment (F/M) measurements simultaneously with relative simplicity. This capability of simultaneous flow visualization and for F/M measurements proved extremely useful to explain the results obtained during these dynamic tests. In general, the development of this balance should encourage the use of water tunnels for a wider range of quantitative and qualitative experiments, especially during the preliminary phase of aircraft design.
Document ID
19990072783
Acquisition Source
Ames Research Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Suarez, Carlos J.
(Eidetics International, Inc. Torrance, CA United States)
Kramer, Brian R.
(Eidetics International, Inc. Torrance, CA United States)
Smith, Brooke C.
(Eidetics International, Inc. Torrance, CA United States)
Date Acquired
August 19, 2013
Publication Date
March 1, 1999
Publication Information
Publication: First International Symposium on Strain Gauge Balances
Issue: Pt. 2
Subject Category
Instrumentation And Photography
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS2-13571
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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