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Surface pressure field mapping using luminescent coatings
Authors:B. G. McLachlan  J. L. Kavandi  J. B. Callis  M. Gouterman  E. Green  G. Khalil  D. Burns
Affiliation:(1) NASA-Ames Research Center, Fluid Mechanics Laboratory (M/S 260-1), 94035 Moffett Field, CA;(2) Dept. of Chemistry (BG-10), Univ. of Washington, 98195 Seattle, WA;(3) Center of Bioengineering (WD-12), Univ. of Washington, 98195 Seattle, WA
Abstract:In recent experiments we demonstrated the feasibility of using the oxygen dependence of luminescent molecules for surface pressure measurement in aerodynamic testing. This technique is based on the observation that for many luminescent molecules the light emitted increases as the oxygen partial pressure, and thus the air pressure, the molecules see decreases. In practice the surface to be observed is coated with an oxygen permeable polymer containing a luminescent molecule and illuminated with ultraviolet radiation. The airflow induced surface pressure field is seen as a luminescence intensity distribution which can be measured using quantitative video techniques. Computer processing converts the video data into a map of the surface pressure field. The experiments consisted of evaluating a trial luminescent coating in measuring the static surface pressure field over a two-dimensional NACA-0012 section model airfoil for Mach numbers ranging from 0.3 and 0.66. Comparison of the luminescent coating derived pressures were made to those obtained from conventional pressure taps. The method along with the experiment and its results will be described.
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