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Measurement of Pressure Distribution and Lift for an Airfoil Purpose Test design Measurement system and Procedures Uncertainty Analysis Data Analysis and Discussions
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Purpose Examine the surface pressure distribution Compute the lift force acting on the airfoil
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Test Design Airfoil (=airplane surface: as wing) is placed in test section of a wind tunnel where a flowing fluid (air) is operating. This airfoil is exposed to: Forces acting normal to free stream = Lift Forces acting parallel to free stream = Drag Only two dimensional airfoils are considered: Top of Airfoil: The velocity of the flow is greater than the free-stream. The pressure is negative Underside of Airfoil: Velocity of the flow is less than the the free-stream. The pressure is positive This pressure distribution contribute to the lift
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AOA, and Pr Taps Positions
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Lift force The lift force L is determined by integration of the measured pressure distribution over the airfoil’s surface. It is expressed in a dimensionless form by the pressure coefficient C p where pi = surface pressure measured, p = pressure in the free-stream U = free-stream velocity where = air density ( temperature), p stagnation stagnation pr measured at the tip of pitot tube L = Lift force b = airfoil span c = airfoil chord
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Pressure Distribution on the Airfoil In this experiment, the lift force, L on the Airfoil will be determined by integration of the measured pressure distribution over the Airfoil’s surface. The figure shows a typical pressure distribution on an Airfoil and its projection.
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Data Acquisition system Protractor – angle of attack Resistance temperature detectors (RTD) Pitot static probe Scanning valve Pressure transducer (Validyne) Digital Voltmeter (DVM)
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Measurement System and data reduction
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ADAS A virtual instrument(VI) = Lift is an ADAS is used to calculate the lift coefficient Data needed: Total # of points considered Observation point list Sampling Rate Settling Time Length of each Sample Conversion Coefficients Angle of attack
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Reference Data References plots with 6 different angles of attack: 0 Group 1,2 4 Group 3,4 6 Group 5,6 8 Group 7,8 12 Group 9,10 14 Group 11
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