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AeroSense Measurements: Wind Tunnel ETH Zurich

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Data from wind tunnel tests of Aerosesne measurement system installed on NACA 0012 at ETH Zurich wind tunnel.

A 3D-printed NACA 0018 profile, with a chord length of 0.25 m and a span of 1 m, was equipped with 40 pressure sensors recording at 100 Hz.
Fifteen pressure measurement points were located in the first 7% of the chord of the airfoil, providing a high density in the leading edge, which allows to determine the maximum pressure, indicating the position of the stagnation point. The wind speed was varied between 10 m s1 to 50 m s1, yielding a chord-based Reynolds number between 1.5 × 105 and 8.5 × 105. The pressures were measured at different angles of attack, in a range of 30 to 30, together with a 5 degrees-of-freedom balance yielding the lift, drag and moment

Measurement series, vocabulary:

Uinf: Wind speed in meter per second.
type angles: means specific angles of attack shown in the column on the right were maintained during about 30s. sweep: means the blade slowly moved from one angle to the other (shown in the column on the right)
pressure sensors: If specific pressure sensors were tested, with which type of housings.
roughness: number of small strips of sanding paper installed on the blade.
tilted: if the blade was installed upright or tilted

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Year of publication:
2023
Verification date:
2023-06-12
Dataset language:
English
Fields of science:
  • automation, electronics, electrical engineering and space technologies (Engineering and Technology)
  • mechanical engineering (Engineering and Technology)
DOI:
DOI ID 10.34808/63k0-vg18 open in new tab
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