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35th AIAA Fluid Dynamics Conference and Exhibit | 2005

Pressure Sensitive Paint Measurements on 15% Scale Rotor Blades in Hover

Oliver D. Wong; Anthony Neal Watkins; JoAnne L. Ingram

This paper describes a proof of concept test to examine the feasibility of using pressure sensitive paint (PSP) to measure the pressure distributions on a rotor in hover. The test apparatus consisted of the US Army 2-meter Rotor Test Stand (2MRTS) and 15% scale swept tip rotor blades. Two camera/rotor separations were examined: 0.76 and 1.35 radii. The outer 15% of each blade was painted with PSP. Intensity and lifetime based PSP measurement techniques were attempted. Data were collected from all blades at thrust coefficients ranging from 0.004 to 0.009.


43rd AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit | 2005

Flow Visualization at Cryogenic Conditions Using a Modified Pressure Sensitive Paint Approach

A. Neal Watkins; William K. Goad; Clifford J. Obara; Danny R. Sprinkle; Richard L. Campbell; Melissa B. Carter; Odis C. Pendergraft; James H. Bell; JoAnne L. Ingram; Donald M. Oglesby

A modification to the Pressure Sensitive Paint (PSP) method was used to visualize streamlines on a Blended Wing Body (BWB) model at full-scale flight Reynolds numbers. In order to achieve these conditions, the tests were carried out in the National Transonic Facility operating under cryogenic conditions in a nitrogen environment. Oxygen is required for conventional PSP measurements, and several tests have been successfully completed in nitrogen environments by injecting small amounts (typically < 3000 ppm) of oxygen into the flow. A similar technique was employed here, except that air was purged through pressure tap orifices already existent on the model surface, resulting in changes in the PSP wherever oxygen was present. The results agree quite well with predicted results obtained through computational fluid dynamics analysis (CFD), which show this to be a viable technique for visualizing flows without resorting to more invasive procedures such as oil flow or minitufts.


Archive | 2005

Carbon nanotube-based sensor and method for detection of crack growth in a structure

Jan Smits; Marlen T. Kite; Thomas C. Moore; Russell A. Wincheski; JoAnne L. Ingram; Anthony Neal Watkins; Phillip Williams


Archive | 2004

Carbon nanotube-based sensor and method for continually sensing changes in a structure

Jeffrey D. Jordan; Anthony Neal Watkins; Donald M. Oglesby; JoAnne L. Ingram


Archive | 2003

Controlled deposition and alignment of carbon nanotubes

Jan Smits; Russell A. Wincheski; JoAnne L. Ingram; Anthony Neal Watkins; Jeffrey D. Jordan


Archive | 2004

Carbon nanotube based light sensor

Russell A. Wincheski; Jan Smits; Jeffrey D. Jordan; Anthony Neal Watkins; JoAnne L. Ingram


Archive | 2004

Single Wall Carbon Nanotube-Based Structural Health Sensing Materials

A. Neal Watkins; JoAnne L. Ingram; Jeffrey D. Jordan; Russell A. Wincheski; Jan Smits; Phillip Williams


22nd AIAA Aerodynamic Measurement Technology and Ground Testing Conference | 2002

Measurement Technology for use in Active Flow Control

Kenneth Wright; Anthony Washburn; Jeffrey Jordan; R. J. Balla; Gary A. Fleming; Michael Scott; G. C. Herring; Mark T. Fletcher; Bradley D. Leighty; Anthony Neal Watkins; JoAnne L. Ingram; Donald M. Oglesby; Richard J. Schwartz; Roger Hart


Archive | 2002

Nanomanipulation and Lithography for Carbon Nanotube Based Nondestructive Evaluation Sensor Development

Buzz Wincheski; Jan Smits; Min Namkung; JoAnne L. Ingram; Neal Watkins; Jeffrey Jordan; Richard Nam Louie


AHS International Forum 62 | 2006

INITIAL ASSESSMENT OF SURFACE PRESSURE CHARACTERISTICS OF TWO ROTARY WING UAV DESIGNS

Henry E. Jones; Oliver D. Wong; A. Neal Watkins; Kevin W. Noonan; Deane G. Reis; Brendon D. Malovrh; JoAnne L. Ingram

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Jan Smits

Langley Research Center

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Jeffrey D. Jordan

State University of New York System

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