A Hot-wire Stagnation Temperature Probe

A Hot-wire Stagnation Temperature Probe
Author: William Joseph Yanta
Publisher:
Total Pages: 66
Release: 1968
Genre: Aerodynamics, Hypersonic
ISBN:

A temperature probe using a platinum 'hot-wire' which can be used to measure the local stagnation temperature in a hypersonic boundary layer was designed and tested. The temperature dependence of the wire properties is taken into account which greatly extends the probe's operating range. The primary function of the probe is to measure the temperature profiles in the sublayer. The small wire size (0.0001 inches) and suitable probe design make it possible to make measurements to within 0.003 inches of the wall. (Author).

A Fine-wire Stagnation Temperature Probe

A Fine-wire Stagnation Temperature Probe
Author: William Joseph Yanta
Publisher:
Total Pages: 58
Release: 1970
Genre: Aerodynamics, Supersonic
ISBN:

A temperature probe using a small thermocouple wire with its axis placed normal to an airstream was designed, built and tested. The primary purpose of the probe is to measure the stagnation temperature distribution through a supersonic turbulent boundary layer. The small probe size permits measurements in the laminar sublayer region. The probe's simple geometric shape and design provides simplicity in determining the local gas temperature. Experiments were made to measure the local stagnation temperature of the flow with an accuracy of 5R over a moderate temperature range of 560R to 780R. (Author)

Fundamentals of Hot Wire Anemometry

Fundamentals of Hot Wire Anemometry
Author: Charles G. Lomas
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2011-06-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0521283183

This 1985 book provides a summary of the theory and practice of the hot wire anemometer, an instrument used to measure the speed of fluid flow. Many techniques and uses of this instrument are discussed in detail. The author considers such topics as probe fouling, probe design, and circuit design, as well as the thermodynamics of heated wires and thin films. He also discusses measurements of turbulence, shear flows, vorticity, temperature, combined temperature and velocity, two-phase flows, and compressible flows for measurements in air, water, mercury, blood, glycerine, oil, luminous gases, and polymer solutions. The book concludes with a section on the pulsed wire anemometer and other wake-sensing anemometers. This book assumes a familiarity with basic fluid mechanics. However, mathematical descriptions occur near the end of each chapter thus allowing those with a limited mathematical background to make use of the practical details at the beginning of each chapter.

COMPRESSIBLE FLUID FLOW

COMPRESSIBLE FLUID FLOW
Author: JAI SHANKAR V P
Publisher: VEDALAKSHMI
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2016-02-04
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN:

THIS BOOK IS INTENDED FOR THE SUBJECT COMPRESSIBLE FLUID FLOW FOR KTU AND OTHER LEADING UNIVERSITIES . IT IS ALSO GOOD FOR PRACTICING ENGINEERS

Centennial of Powered Flight

Centennial of Powered Flight
Author: G. M. Faeth
Publisher: AIAA
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2003
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781563476433

Read it! Click on the paper titles below for a FREE preview of the content. This book contains papers written by the most remarkable minds in the field of aerospace over the past 60 years. It contains unusually significant papers that have appeared in the "AIAA Journal" and its predecessors ("Journal of Aeronautical Sciences, Journal of Aerospace Sciences, ARS Journal, ARS Bulletin, Astronautics, Journal of the American Rocket Society, " and "Jet Propulsion").

Flow Visualization Workshop Report

Flow Visualization Workshop Report
Author: William C. Ragsdale
Publisher:
Total Pages: 90
Release: 1972
Genre: Flow meters
ISBN:

A workshop on flow visualization and flow measurement techniques was held at Silver Spring, Maryland, on 21 and 22 October 1971 and co-sponsored by the Naval Air Systems Command and the Naval Ordnance Laboratory. The objective of this meeting was to provide a forum for technical discussions on new and improved flow visualization and flow measurement techniques. Discussion of the application of new techniques to flow problems associated with turbo-machinery, aircraft and missiles was included. (Author).