Wall shear stress measurements using a new transducerA new instrument has been developed for direct measurement of wall shear stress. This instrument is simple and symmetric in design with small moving mass and no internal friction. Features employed in the design of this instrument eliminate most of the difficulties associated with the traditional floating element balances. Vibration problems associated with the floating element skin friction balances have been found to be minimized by the design features and optional damping provided. The unique design of this instrument eliminates or reduces the errors associated with conventional floating-element devices: such as errors due to gaps, pressure gradient, acceleration, heat transfer and temperature change. The instrument is equipped with various sensing systems and the output signal is a linear function of the wall shear stress. Measurement made in three different tunnels show good agreement with theory and data obtained by the floating element devices.
Document ID
19860053715
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Vakili, A. D. (Tennessee Univ. Space Inst. Tullahoma, TN, United States)
Wu, J. M. (Tennessee, University Space Institute, Tullahoma, United States)
Lawing, P. L. (NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, VA, United States)