Abstract
This article describes the successful implementation of a structured UV light field, generated from a modified LCD projector, to excite pressure-sensitive paint and measure surface shape simultaneously without the need to compromise the pressure-sensitive paint response. Using commercially available hardware, results were gathered in a Mach 5 wind tunnel, showing the expected pressure distribution around a cone model with a flare and the surface geometry without any prior knowledge or information. The demonstrated methodology can be used to measure aerodynamic models exhibiting elastic deformation under load during a wind tunnel measurement campaign, in addition to fluid structure interaction testing of flexible or compliant surfaces. The captured deformation and pressure results can be used to validate structural models and correct numerical simulation meshes to the actual shape investigated in the wind tunnel.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Measurement Science and Technology |
Early online date | 1 Sept 2020 |
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Publication status | E-pub ahead of print - 1 Sept 2020 |