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Pressure-sensitive paint measurements with temperature correction on the wing of AGARD-B under transonic flow conditions

Chih‐Yung Huang, Yun-Fang Lin, Yi-Xuan Huang, Kung-Ming Chung

2021Measurement Science and Technology19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract This study experimentally examined the flow phenomena and pressure distribution on the wing of Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development Model B (AGARD-B) at a Mach number of 0.83. For simultaneous pressure and temperature measurement, a mesoporous pressure-sensitive paint (PSP) sensor was applied to one of the wings of AGARD-B at an angle of attack (AOA) of 0°–8° and a temperature-sensitive paint sensor was applied to the other wing. The collected temperature data were used for pixel-by-pixel temperature correction in a PSP experiment. The pressure distribution obtained on the AGARD-B wing through the PSP experiment with temperature correction agreed well with that obtained through computational flow dynamics (CFD) simulation and accurately indicated the low-pressure regions introduced by the vortex generated from the leading edge at an AOA larger than 4°. The lift coefficient calculated using the PSP data agreed well with that calculated using CFD.

Topics & Concepts

TransonicWingMach numberComputational fluid dynamicsPressure coefficientPressure-sensitive paintAngle of attackMaterials scienceMechanicsLift (data mining)Flow (mathematics)Swept wingAerospace engineeringAirfoilStatic pressureAerodynamicsPhysicsComputer scienceWind tunnelEngineeringData miningGas Dynamics and Kinetic TheoryFluid Dynamics and Turbulent FlowsAnalytical Chemistry and Sensors
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