Abstract
A simple open circuit vertical wind tunnel was constructed to provide an airflow that satisfied the several criteria necessary for the support of large water droplets (4–6 mm in diameter). Turbulence levels throughout the tunnel were measured, the effects of the various components on the airflow thus being shown. Much of the irregularity of flow in the working section was caused by the velocity profile shaping device immediately upstream. Measurements were made of the positional stability of droplets supported in the working section.
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