Abstract

Abstract The effect of tube diameter ( d ) on Preston tube calibration curves for the measurement of wall shear stress ( τ w ) in a zero pressure gradient turbulent boundary layer has been investigated. Five different outside diameter tubes of 1.46, 1.82, 3.23, 4.76 and 5.54 mm, corresponding to ( d / δ ) of 0.022, 0.027, 0.048, 0.071 and 0.082 were used to measure τ w at Reynolds numbers based on momentum thickness ( R θ ) of 2800–4100. The calibration curves of Patel (V.C. Patel, J. Fluid Mech. 23 (part I) (1965) 185–208) and Bechert (D.W. Bechert, AIAA J. 34 (1) (1995) 205–206) are both dependent on the tube diameter. The maximum difference in the τ w measurements from the different tubes using Patel's calibration is about 8%, while Bechert's calibration gives a maximum difference of approximately 18%.

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