Low Speed Wind Tunnel Testing to Measure Drag with Velocity Variation on a Cube Body
- Rahmanto, R. Hengki (Dep. of Refrigeration and Air Conditioning System, Graduate School, Pukyong National University) ;
- Choe, Gwang-Hwan (Dep. of Refrigeration and Air Conditioning System, Pukyong National University)
- 최광환 ;
- 고동균
- Published : 2008.11.14
Abstract
For centuries now, wind tunnels have been a key element in scientific research in a number of fields. Experimenting with racecars, airplanes, weather patterns, birds, and various other areas has been made much easier because of its development. In the racing field, for example, the information gathered from this testing can mean the difference between winning and losing a race. Weather simulations can also provide valuable information regarding building stability and safety. This has become very important when designing buildings today. Valuable information concerning bird flight has also been collected based on wind tunnel testing. Wind tunnels have a variety of important uses in the world today. Wind tunnel that used here is an open loop low speed wind tunnel. The fundamental principles of this tunnel is moving the air using exhaust fan In the rear side, and placing the cube in the external balance system which used to measure the working force. This experiment is using 50mm cube of finished wood. From this experiment we can get Drag Force (FD), The Reynolds Number (Re) and The Coefficient of Brae (CD).
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