Development of a smoke visualisation system for wind tunnel laboratory experiments

The design, build and test of a smoke visualisation system for a vertical wind tunnel at Brunel University are described. The smoke visualisation system utilised a fog machine for smoke generation and required the design and manufacture of a smoke rake to produce smoke lines inside the wind tunnel t...

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Main Authors: Trinder, Martin, Jabbal, Mark
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Published: SAGE Publications 2013
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/46340/
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description The design, build and test of a smoke visualisation system for a vertical wind tunnel at Brunel University are described. The smoke visualisation system utilised a fog machine for smoke generation and required the design and manufacture of a smoke rake to produce smoke lines inside the wind tunnel test section. The application of these smoke lines over several test objects, including wing sections and bluff body shapes, demonstrated the functionality of the smoke system in producing high-quality visualisations. The facility has proven to be an economic addition in supporting other research projects and is anticipated to be a valuable ‘hands on’ addition to existing aerospace laboratory teaching.
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spelling nottingham-463402020-05-04T16:34:52Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/46340/ Development of a smoke visualisation system for wind tunnel laboratory experiments Trinder, Martin Jabbal, Mark The design, build and test of a smoke visualisation system for a vertical wind tunnel at Brunel University are described. The smoke visualisation system utilised a fog machine for smoke generation and required the design and manufacture of a smoke rake to produce smoke lines inside the wind tunnel test section. The application of these smoke lines over several test objects, including wing sections and bluff body shapes, demonstrated the functionality of the smoke system in producing high-quality visualisations. The facility has proven to be an economic addition in supporting other research projects and is anticipated to be a valuable ‘hands on’ addition to existing aerospace laboratory teaching. SAGE Publications 2013-01-01 Article PeerReviewed Trinder, Martin and Jabbal, Mark (2013) Development of a smoke visualisation system for wind tunnel laboratory experiments. International Journal of Mechanial Engineering Education, 41 (1). pp. 27-43. ISSN 2050-4586 http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.7227/IJMEE.41.1.5 doi:10.7227/IJMEE.41.1.5 doi:10.7227/IJMEE.41.1.5
spellingShingle Trinder, Martin
Jabbal, Mark
Development of a smoke visualisation system for wind tunnel laboratory experiments
title Development of a smoke visualisation system for wind tunnel laboratory experiments
title_full Development of a smoke visualisation system for wind tunnel laboratory experiments
title_fullStr Development of a smoke visualisation system for wind tunnel laboratory experiments
title_full_unstemmed Development of a smoke visualisation system for wind tunnel laboratory experiments
title_short Development of a smoke visualisation system for wind tunnel laboratory experiments
title_sort development of a smoke visualisation system for wind tunnel laboratory experiments
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/46340/
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