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3 October 1988 Characterization Of Boundary Layer Conditions In Wind Tunnel Tests Through Ir Thermography Imaging
Giovanni M Carlomagno, Luigi De Luca, Guido Buresti, Giovanni Lombardi
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Proceedings Volume 0918, Applications of Infrared Technology; (1988) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.945598
Event: Sira/SPIE Infrared Meeting, 1988, London, United Kingdom
Abstract
A computerized infrared (IR) imaging system is evaluated as a diagnostic tool for aerodynamic research by performing experimental tests in a subsonic wind tunnel. In particular, the IR technique is used to characterize the behaviour of the boundary layer on two wing models, having different cross-sections, by measuring the temperature distribution over their heated surfaces. The results show that IR thermography is capable of immediately yielding accurate information on the location and extent of the transition between laminar and turbulent flow and on the region of separation, for the whole boundary layer over the surface of a model wing.
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Giovanni M Carlomagno, Luigi De Luca, Guido Buresti, and Giovanni Lombardi "Characterization Of Boundary Layer Conditions In Wind Tunnel Tests Through Ir Thermography Imaging", Proc. SPIE 0918, Applications of Infrared Technology, (3 October 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.945598
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KEYWORDS
Thermal modeling

Infrared imaging

Thermography

Aerodynamics

Radiation thermography

Heat flux

Infrared technology

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