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Mitigation of Polystyrene Microsphere Surface Contamination for Wind Tunnel Applications
Wohl, Christopher J ; Tiemsin, Pacita I ; Robbins, Samuel J ; Page, Ashle
关键词: POLYSTYRENE;    LATEX;    FLOW VISUALIZATION;    WIND TUNNELS;    ADHESION;    CONTAMINATION;    AGGLOMERATION;    AIR FLOW;    IMAGE ANALYSIS;    SOLVENTS;    MICROPARTICLES;   
RP-ID  :  NASA/TM-2018-219835,L-20930,NF1676L-30109
美国|英语
来源: NASA Technical Reports Server
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【 摘 要 】

Polystyrene latex (PSL) microspheres have been utilized as seed material for flow visualization in wind tunnels. However, PSL microspheres have been observed to strongly adhere to wind tunnel and model surfaces. Surface contamination on the cleaning screens that remove vorticity and provide laminar flow in the test section, is particularly problematic. Agglomeration of particles on these screens cause constriction of the airflow through the screen resulting in inconsistent airflow properties in the test section. The adhesion mechanism of PSL microspheres to wind tunnel screens and 316 stainless steel flat plates, were evaluated in a contamination apparatus where small sections of screen material were exposed to PSL-seeded airflow. Using a design of experiments (DOE) methodology airflow seeding parameters were changed to evaluate how these modifications affected the degree of surface contamination. The solution composition, comprised of ethanol and water, was determined to be the most significant factor in particle adhesion. Utilizing image analysis software, data were collected from the contaminated surfaces and incorporated to generate predictive particle contamination models. A relationship was identified between the solvent evaporation rate, and the morphology and magnitude of PSL contaminants on the test surfaces. This analysis can be extended to other solvent mixtures to provide insight into simultaneously improving wind tunnel testing capabilities while diminishing facility contamination.

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