Abstract

The paper describes the main problems encountered during investigations of the oscillating pressure fields by the Fast Binary Pressure Sensitive Paint (FBPSP). This formulation has response time in the millisecond range and provides compensation of the model displacements and excitation light instability. Measurement methodology, and theoretical and experimental estimations of the FBPSP dynamic characteristics are presented. It is shown that FBPSP formulation can be used for oscillation frequencies up to 20-40 Hz but requires dynamic compensation of the resulting pressure fields. The experimental results obtained on the pitching wing model at Mach numbers 0.3 and oscillation frequencies 0 and 20 Hz are presented and discussed.

Keywords:
Oscillation (cell signaling) Mach number Compensation (psychology) Mechanics Millisecond Pressure measurement Acoustics Instability Excitation Physics Range (aeronautics) Control theory (sociology) Materials science Optics Computer science Thermodynamics Chemistry

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Advanced Sensor Technologies Research
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Analytical Chemistry and Sensors
Physical Sciences →  Chemical Engineering →  Bioengineering
Scientific Measurement and Uncertainty Evaluation
Social Sciences →  Decision Sciences →  Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty
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