A Comparison of Pressure Sensitive Paint (PSP) Techniques for Aerodynamic Testing at Slow Velocities

2002-01-0255

03/04/2002

Event
SAE 2002 World Congress & Exhibition
Authors Abstract
Content
Pressure Sensitive Paint (PSP) has been used for several years by the aircraft industry in transonic wind tunnel testing where the oxygen concentrations are low and the luminescence of the paint is easily recorded. Extending PSP to slower speeds where the oxygen concentrations are closer to atmospheric conditions is much more challenging. For the past few years, work has been underway at both Wright Patterson Air Force Base and Ford Motor Company to advance PSP techniques for testing at slower speeds. The CRADA (Cooperative Research and Development Agreement) provided a way for comparisons to be made of the different PSP systems that were being investigated. This paper will report on PSP tests conducted as part of the CRADA.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/2002-01-0255
Pages
11
Citation
Coleman, P., Wallis, S., Dale, G., Jordan, J. et al., "A Comparison of Pressure Sensitive Paint (PSP) Techniques for Aerodynamic Testing at Slow Velocities," SAE Technical Paper 2002-01-0255, 2002, https://doi.org/10.4271/2002-01-0255.
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Published
Mar 4, 2002
Product Code
2002-01-0255
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English