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Publikováno v:
Sensors, Vol 16, Iss 12, p 2062 (2016)
Detection of flow transition on aircraft surfaces and models can be vital to the development of future vehicles and computational methods for evaluating vehicle concepts. In testing at ambient conditions, IR thermography is ideal for this measurement
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/904a4dc1b70342d89ca42f674cb69f6e
Autor:
Kyle Z. Goodman, Phillip A. Kreth, Brett F. Bathel, Neal Watkins, William E. Lipford, E. Lara Lash, Scott A. Berry, Stephen B. Jones, John D. Schmisseur, Christopher S. Combs
Publikováno v:
AIAA Scitech 2019 Forum.
Shockwave/Boundary-Layer Interaction Studies Performed in the NASA Langley 20-Inch Mach 6 Air Tunnel
Autor:
John D. Schmisseur, Phillip A. Kreth, Stephen B. Jones, William E. Lipford, E. Lara Lash, A. Neal Watkins, Brett F. Bathel, Kyle Z. Goodman, Christopher S. Combs, Scott A. Berry
Publikováno v:
AIAA Scitech 2019 Forum.
This paper highlights results from a collaborative study performed by The University of Tennessee Space Institute (UTSI) and NASA Langley Research Center on the Shockwave/Boundary-Layer Interaction (SWBLI) generated by a cylindrical protuberance on a
Autor:
Jim Crafton, William E. Lipford, James W. Gregory, Bradley D. Leighty, A. Neal Watkins, Kyle Z. Goodman
Publikováno v:
AIAA Journal. 54:206-215
This paper will present details of a pressure-sensitive paint system for measuring global surface pressures on rotor blades in simulated forward flight at the 14×22 ft subsonic tunnel at the NASA Langley Research Center. The system was designed to u
Publikováno v:
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
Sensors, Vol 16, Iss 12, p 2062 (2016)
Sensors; Volume 16; Issue 12; Pages: 2062
Sensors, Vol 16, Iss 12, p 2062 (2016)
Sensors; Volume 16; Issue 12; Pages: 2062
Detection of flow transition on aircraft surfaces and models can be vital to the development of future vehicles and computational methods for evaluating vehicle concepts. In testing at ambient conditions, IR thermography is ideal for this measurement
Autor:
Bradley D. Leighty, Jim Crafton, Alan Forlines, A. Neal Watkins, Thomas J. Juliano, Oliver D. Wong, James W. Gregory, Kyle Z. Goodman, William E. Lipford, Larry Goss
Publikováno v:
28th Aerodynamic Measurement Technology, Ground Testing, and Flight Testing Conference.
This paper will present details of a Pressure Sensitive Paint (PSP) system for measuring global surface pressures on the tips of rotorcraft blades in simulated forward flight at the 14- x 22-Foot Subsonic Tunnel at the NASA Langley Research Center. T
Autor:
William E. Lipford, Edward A. Massey, W. K. Goad, Kyle Z. Goodman, Bradley D. Leighty, Donald M. Oglesby, Linda R. Goad, A. Neal Watkins
Publikováno v:
47th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting including The New Horizons Forum and Aerospace Exposition.
The Pressure Sensitive Paint (PSP) method was used to measure global surface pressures on a model at full-scale flight Reynolds numbers. In order to achieve these conditions, the test was carried out at the National Transonic Facility (NTF) operating
Publikováno v:
46th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit.
Pressure Sensitive Paint (PSP) and Temperature Sensitive Paint (TSP) were used to visualize and quantify the surface interactions of reaction control system (RCS) jets on the aft body of capsule reentry vehicle shapes. The first model tested was an A
Autor:
Oliver D. Wong, D.M. Oglesby, J.L. Ingram, William E. Lipford, Bradley D. Leighty, Anthony Neal Watkins
Publikováno v:
2007 22nd International Congress on Instrumentation in Aerospace Simulation Facilities.
This paper describes the results from a proof of concept test to examine the feasibility of using pressure sensitive paint (PSP) to measure global surface pressures on rotorcraft blades in hover. The test was performed using the U.S. army 2-meter rot
Autor:
Goodman, Kyle Z.1 kyle.z.goodman@nasa.gov, Lipford, William E.2 william.e.lipford@nasa.gov, Watkins, Anthony Neal2 N.Watkins@nasa.gov
Publikováno v:
Sensors (14248220). Dec2016, Vol. 16 Issue 12, p2062. 17p.