Fast-response coaxial surface junction thermocouples have been used to measure time-resolved stagnation temperature of the Mach 6 flow produced by the University of Southern Queensland’s hypersonic wind tunnel, TUSQ. The piston compression and the nozzle expansion of the test gas were found to be approximately isentropic for the first 65 ms of flow. Thereafter, the stagnation temperature reduces from due to the heat lost to the cold barrel, and this process can be modelled based on the measured barrel pressure history to simulate the stagnation temperature in TUSQ to within 2% of the actual value for the first 150 ms of flow. By operating the thermocouples at the flow stagnation temperature, the fluctuations of the flow stagnation temperat...
This work originated from the need to provide a reliable interpretation of hot-wire anemometer fluct...
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Time dependent heat transfer rates have been calculated from time dependent temperature measurements...
Fast-response coaxial surface junction thermocouples have been used to measure time-resolved stagnat...
Stagnation temperatures at the nozzle exit of the University of Southern Queensland hypersonic wind ...
This dissertation presents an investigation of the free stream stagnation temperature variations in ...
Temperature is an important parameter in most high speed flow experiments, but it is sometimes a dif...
The aerodynamic environment in the test section of a hypersonic shock tunnel is very hostile as the ...
Wind tunnels and other aero-thermal experimental facilities are likely to make a contribution to the...
A new form of surface junction thermocouple sensor has been developed and tested. The novel feature ...
Fast response heat flux gauges relying on the semi-infinite heat conduction principle have commonly ...
Fast response heat flux gauges relying on the semi-infinite heat conduction principle have commonly ...
Experimental heat flux measurements are made using both thermocouple and thin film gages in high-te...
Steady-state stagnation temperature probes are used during gas turbine engine testing as a means of ...
This project sought to quantify the effects of convective aerodynamic heating over a double swept-we...
This work originated from the need to provide a reliable interpretation of hot-wire anemometer fluct...
NOTE: Text or symbols not renderable in plain ASCII are indicated by [...]. Abstract is included in ...
Time dependent heat transfer rates have been calculated from time dependent temperature measurements...
Fast-response coaxial surface junction thermocouples have been used to measure time-resolved stagnat...
Stagnation temperatures at the nozzle exit of the University of Southern Queensland hypersonic wind ...
This dissertation presents an investigation of the free stream stagnation temperature variations in ...
Temperature is an important parameter in most high speed flow experiments, but it is sometimes a dif...
The aerodynamic environment in the test section of a hypersonic shock tunnel is very hostile as the ...
Wind tunnels and other aero-thermal experimental facilities are likely to make a contribution to the...
A new form of surface junction thermocouple sensor has been developed and tested. The novel feature ...
Fast response heat flux gauges relying on the semi-infinite heat conduction principle have commonly ...
Fast response heat flux gauges relying on the semi-infinite heat conduction principle have commonly ...
Experimental heat flux measurements are made using both thermocouple and thin film gages in high-te...
Steady-state stagnation temperature probes are used during gas turbine engine testing as a means of ...
This project sought to quantify the effects of convective aerodynamic heating over a double swept-we...
This work originated from the need to provide a reliable interpretation of hot-wire anemometer fluct...
NOTE: Text or symbols not renderable in plain ASCII are indicated by [...]. Abstract is included in ...
Time dependent heat transfer rates have been calculated from time dependent temperature measurements...