Publisher's Synopsis
The Langley 16 x 24 inch Water Tunnel is described in detail, along with all the supporting equipment used in its operation as a flow visualization test facility. These include the laser and incandescent lighting systems; and the photographic, video, and laser fluorescence anemometer systems used to make permanent records of the test results. This facility is a closed return water tunnel capable of test section velocities from 0 to 0.75 feet per second with flow through the 16 x 24 inch test section in a downward (vertical) direction. The velocity normally used for testing is 0.25 feet per second where the most uniform flow occurs, and is slow enough to easily observe flow phenomena such as vortex flow with the unaided eye. An overview is given of the operational characteristics, procedures, and capabilities of the water tunnel to potential users of the facility so that they may determine if the facility meets their needs for a planned study. Pendergraft, Odis C., Jr. and Neuhart, Dan H. and Kariya, Timmy T. Langley Research Center FLOW DISTRIBUTION; FLOW VELOCITY; FLOW VISUALIZATION; HYDRAULIC TEST TUNNELS; ANEMOMETERS; FLUORESCENCE; ILLUMINATING; LASER BEAMS; PHOTOGRAPHS; TEST CHAMBERS; VORTICES...