Abstract

The construction of high Reynolds number facilities, such as the National Transonic Facility (NTF) and the 0.3-m Transonic Cryogenic Tunnel (TCT), has stimulated interest again in the study of orifice induced static pressure. In a high Reynolds number facility, the orifice will have a much larger effect on the boundary layer than in a conventional wind tunnel. The present investigation was performed in the 0.3-m TCT at Mach numbers in the range from 0.60 to 0.80 and Reynolds numbers in the range from 6,000,000 to 40,000,000 with the objective to compare the porous plug orifices to conventional 0.025 cm orifices in a high Reynolds number environment. It was found that there was an error at high Reynolds numbers which could not be neglected and that the use of a porous metal disk in a conventional orifice could virtually eliminate the orifice induced pressure error.

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