The National Diagnostic Facility under Construction
Abstract
The ITT Fluid Dynamics Research Center is nearing completion on the construction of a flexible diagnostic wind tunnel. This national facility will become a center for research at the university level on active and passive flow management of turbulent, unsteady and three-dimensional aerodynamics at high subsonic speeds. This unique wind tunnel will fill a serious void between other current basis research facilities in this country, and its use will be open to university, government and industry scientists. The facility is designed to operate at velocities up to 500 ft/sec in a test section of 4 ft by 5 ft cross section by 40 ft long. All operations of this facility, including optimum free- spectrum settings, unsteady flow operation, cooling of the tunnel air, the positioning and motion of aerodynamic models, the setting of streamwise pressure gradient as well as three-dimensional motions of traversing mechanisms and model positions, will be controlled by digital computers.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 1988
- Accession Number
- ADA198901
Entities
People
- Edward Nieman
- Hassan M. Nagib
- John L. Way
- Steve Kusek
- Thomas Corke
Organizations
- Illinois Institute of Technology