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1 Model Testing and Drag Reduction Technique Asi Bunyajitradulya (ABJ) 2145-392 Aerospace Engineering Laboratory II
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2 In the design and development of engineering equipment: Need certain data, Not economical to build and test a life-size equipment right from the beginning, Computer-Aided-Design/Engineering (CAD/CAE) helps in the initial design stage, but it still requires verification from the testing. Motivation
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3 Have you ever wonder? From http://www.windtunnels.arc.nasa.gov/pics/12FT/12t2http://www.windtunnels.arc.nasa.gov/pics/12FT/12t2From http://www.boeing.comhttp://www.boeing.com Model testing Lift ~ O(100 N) Real thing Lift ~ O(100 tons) ? Have you ever wonder how we can do that?
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4 How can we estimate the performance (e.g., lift and drag) of a life-size prototype with the testing of a scaled model? What underlying principle allows us to test a scaled-model and use the resulting data to estimate the performance of a life-size prototype? Dimensional analysis Buckingham’s PI Theorem Similarity Background Model Testing
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Flow Visualization of Flow Past Delta Wing in A Wind Tunnel
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7 Lift and Drag, and Cl and Cd of An Airfoil, Dimensional Analysis and Model Testing
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Drag and Drag Reduction Technique From Van Dyke, M., 1982, An Album of Fluid Motion, Parabolic Press, Stanford.
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Drag and Drag Reduction Technique From Van Dyke, M., 1982, An Album of Fluid Motion, Parabolic Press, Stanford.
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10 Objectives Investigate a drag reduction technique: e.g., trip wire technique More specifically Objective functional form:
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