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Instrumentation for Gas Turbine Research in Short-Duration Facilities
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Abstract
This paper presents a detailed description of instrumentation and data recording techniques currently in use at Calspan in the performance of gas turbine related research in short-duration facilities. By short-duration is meant total test times on the order of 20 milliseconds with the requirement of sampling rates in the range of 20 kHz to 2 MHz. Typical data records obtained as part of this research are presented to illustrate their application.
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Authors
- M. G. Dunn - Physical Sciences Dept., Arvin/Calspan Advanced Technology Center, Buffalo, NY
- G. Lukis - Physical Sciences Dept., Arvin/Calspan Advanced Technology Center, Buffalo, NY
- M. Urso - Physical Sciences Dept., Arvin/Calspan Advanced Technology Center, Buffalo, NY
- R. J. Hiemenz - Physical Sciences Dept., Arvin/Calspan Advanced Technology Center, Buffalo, NY
- R. L. Orszulak - Physical Sciences Dept., Arvin/Calspan Advanced Technology Center, Buffalo, NY
- N. J. Kay - Physical Sciences Dept., Arvin/Calspan Advanced Technology Center, Buffalo, NY
Citation
Dunn, M., Lukis, G., Urso, M., Hiemenz, R. et al., "Instrumentation for Gas Turbine Research in Short-Duration Facilities," SAE Technical Paper 841504, 1984, https://doi.org/10.4271/841504.Also In
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