Scaling between wind tunnels-results accuracy in two-dimensional testing

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Abstract

The establishment of exact two-dimensional flow conditions in wind tunnels is a very difficult problem. This has been evident for wind tunnels of all types and scales. In this paper, the principal factors that influence the accuracy of two-dimensional wind tunnel test results are analyzed. The influences of the Reynolds number, Mach number and wall interference with reference to solid and flow blockage (blockage of wake) as well as the influence of side-wall boundary layer control are analyzed. Interesting results are brought to light regarding the Reynolds number effects of the test model versus the Reynolds number effects of the facility in subsonic and transonic flow. © 2012 The Japan Society for Aeronautical and Space Sciences.

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Rasuo, B. (2012). Scaling between wind tunnels-results accuracy in two-dimensional testing. Transactions of the Japan Society for Aeronautical and Space Sciences, 55(2), 109–115. https://doi.org/10.2322/tjsass.55.109

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