Bulletin of the American Physical Society
75th Annual Meeting of the Division of Fluid Dynamics
Volume 67, Number 19
Sunday–Tuesday, November 20–22, 2022; Indiana Convention Center, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Session A02: Aerodynamics: General
8:00 AM–9:57 AM,
Sunday, November 20, 2022
Room: 130
Chair: Ignacio Maria Viola, University of Edinburgh
Abstract: A02.00001 : Spectral and Statistical Evaluation of Reconstructed Pressure Scanner Measurements for Unsteady Aerodynamic Applications
8:00 AM–8:13 AM
Presenter:
Pourya Nikoueeyan
(Resono Pressure Systems, Inc.)
Authors:
Pourya Nikoueeyan
(Resono Pressure Systems, Inc.)
Michael Hind
(Resono Pressure Systems, Inc.)
Marvin Perry
(Resono Pressure Systems, Inc.)
Benjamin Wimpenny
(Resono Pressure Systems, Inc.)
John Strike
(Resono Pressure Systems, Inc.)
Jonathan W Naughton
(University of Wyoming)
Collaboration:
Resono Pressure Systems, University of Wyoming
This work evaluates the efficacy of the reconstructed pressure signals from statistical and spectral viewpoints. A test cell has been designed and fabricated to allow for simultaneous and side-by-side measurement of surface pressure in a small cavity using multiple pressure taps and high-speed reference transducers. Pressure measurements from six different tap/tubing geometries are compared against a high-speed reference transducer. In addition to temporal comparisons, power spectral density function, correlation coefficients, magnitude-squared coherence and other statistical parameters are used to demonstrate the effectiveness of WF-iSRM technique in recovering the unsteady pressure signal content. Furthermore, the uncertainty in the reconstructed pressure signals is also presented for the time-domain signals. The results demonstrate the feasibility of using pressure scanning systems for time-resolved pressure measurements in a wide range of aerodynamic applications.
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