A study of the laminar separation bubble on an airfoil at low Reynolds numbers using flow visualization techniquesThe use of flow visualization to study separation bubbles is evaluated. The wind tunnel, two NACA 66(3)-018 airfoil models, and kerosene vapor, titanium tetrachloride, and surface flow visualizations techniques are described. The application of the three visualization techniques to the two airfoil models reveals that the smoke and vapor techniques provide data on the location of laminar separation and the onset of transition, and the surface method produces information about the location of turbulent boundary layer separation. The data obtained with the three flow visualization techniques are compared to pressure distribution data and good correlation is detected. It is noted that flow visualization is an effective technique for examining separation bubbles.
Document ID
19870035231
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Schmidt, Gordon S. (Notre Dame Univ. IN, United States)
Mueller, Thomas J. (Notre Dame, University IN, United States)