Abstract

The effectiveness of the instrumentation, techniques, and wind tunnel flow characterizations in the U.S. large scale wind tunnels for accuracy in making increasingly finer drag measurements on airfoils is assessed. The more reliable measurement is necessary due to refined designs of airfoils and the need to continue to improve the economic performance of commercial aircraft. Consequently, the effects of flows in wind tunnels, compared with those in the freestream environment, have become a critical factor. Dynamic flow properties in individual wind tunnels have to be documented in order to assure reproducible results. Laser velocimetry is a suitable tool for nonintrusive measurement of the mean velocity, turbulence intensity, and the shear stress in wind tunnel flowfields. It is suggested that future wind tunnel studies be designed to remain within the diagnostic capabilities available at the site.

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