Low Subsonic Wind Tunnel - Design and Construction

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Autor(a) principal: Almeida,Odenir de
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Miranda,Frederico Carnevalli de, Ferreira Neto,Olivio, Saad,Fernanda Guimarães
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of Aerospace Technology and Management (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2175-91462018000100200
Resumo: ABSTRACT: This paper describes the design and the construction details of a medium size subsonic low-speed wind tunnel, which has been designed to achieve 90 m/s in the working section with expected low intensity turbulence level, making it available for researching in areas such as low speed aerodynamics (flight and terrestrial vehicles), sport activities, civil engineering applications, fundamental research in Fluid Mechanics and other possibilities. To accomplish such objectives a very detailed design was carried on using theoretical analyses, CFD simulations and semi-empirical methods, all of them applied to improve the flow quality along the wind tunnel sections. A very careful attention has been focused to the design of the fan blades and the electrical engine assembly, which has been inserted in a "pusher" configuration. Flow control and stabilization also took place using screens, honeycombs and corner vanes, all of them optimized to induce low turbulence levels in the working section. The design and construction of each wind tunnel section has been presented and discussed shedding light to the most relevant technical aspects and an attempt is made here to present some design and manufacture guidance for the main components of a low subsonic wind tunnel.
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title Low Subsonic Wind Tunnel - Design and Construction
spellingShingle Low Subsonic Wind Tunnel - Design and Construction
Almeida,Odenir de
Wind tunnel
Low speed
Aerodynamics
Flow control
Turbulence
title_short Low Subsonic Wind Tunnel - Design and Construction
title_full Low Subsonic Wind Tunnel - Design and Construction
title_fullStr Low Subsonic Wind Tunnel - Design and Construction
title_full_unstemmed Low Subsonic Wind Tunnel - Design and Construction
title_sort Low Subsonic Wind Tunnel - Design and Construction
author Almeida,Odenir de
author_facet Almeida,Odenir de
Miranda,Frederico Carnevalli de
Ferreira Neto,Olivio
Saad,Fernanda Guimarães
author_role author
author2 Miranda,Frederico Carnevalli de
Ferreira Neto,Olivio
Saad,Fernanda Guimarães
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Almeida,Odenir de
Miranda,Frederico Carnevalli de
Ferreira Neto,Olivio
Saad,Fernanda Guimarães
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Wind tunnel
Low speed
Aerodynamics
Flow control
Turbulence
topic Wind tunnel
Low speed
Aerodynamics
Flow control
Turbulence
description ABSTRACT: This paper describes the design and the construction details of a medium size subsonic low-speed wind tunnel, which has been designed to achieve 90 m/s in the working section with expected low intensity turbulence level, making it available for researching in areas such as low speed aerodynamics (flight and terrestrial vehicles), sport activities, civil engineering applications, fundamental research in Fluid Mechanics and other possibilities. To accomplish such objectives a very detailed design was carried on using theoretical analyses, CFD simulations and semi-empirical methods, all of them applied to improve the flow quality along the wind tunnel sections. A very careful attention has been focused to the design of the fan blades and the electrical engine assembly, which has been inserted in a "pusher" configuration. Flow control and stabilization also took place using screens, honeycombs and corner vanes, all of them optimized to induce low turbulence levels in the working section. The design and construction of each wind tunnel section has been presented and discussed shedding light to the most relevant technical aspects and an attempt is made here to present some design and manufacture guidance for the main components of a low subsonic wind tunnel.
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