
Using compressed air, AEROLAB Transonic Wind Tunnels offer running speeds of M=0.3 to M=1.3. Employing variable test section porosity, computer-controlled valves, chokes and flaps, target airspeeds are easy to achieve and maintain. Systems with test section sizes of 8-inch x 8-inch (20.32cm x 20.32cm) and 20-inch x 20-inch (51cm x 51cm) are available.
Common Applications:Transonic research and educational demonstrations Performance specifications:
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Electro-mechanical Pressure Control Valve- Controlled by the included AEROLAB Data Acquisition, Display and Control system, this device provides fast ramp-up and stable stagnation pressure. Stagnation tank - An ASME Code (certified to 200 psi - 1.28 MPa) bell-shaped tank with a steel perforated flow-smoothing baffle plate acts as a “stagnation” or “settling” chamber. Honeycomb Flow Straightener - High quality, high-aspect-ratio aluminum honeycomb flow straightener is installed in all AEROLAB transonic tunnels. |
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Stainless steel turbulence-reducing screens - Two, 20 x 20 mesh screens smooth the flow before it enters the contraction. Test section – As compared to subsonic or supersonic wind tunnels, transonic test sections are rather complicated. Housed within a “clamshell” pressure vessel, the aluminum test section employs variable-porosity ceiling and floor plates. Additionally, a downstream test section “extension” with adjustable pressure flaps works in unison with other wind tunnel components to produce and maintain the target airspeed. |
optional 4-component sting balance |
| Choke – A vital component of the transonic wind tunnel is the variable choke. Positioned downstream of the test section, the choke works in concert with the stagnation pressure control valve, variable test section porosity and test section extension pressure flaps to achieve and maintain target airspeed. | ![]() |
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