Authors
James W Gregory, Keisuke Asai, Masaharu Kameda, Tianshu Liu, John P Sullivan
Publication date
2008/2/1
Source
Proceedings of the institution of mechanical engineers, part G: journal of aerospace engineering
Volume
222
Issue
2
Pages
249-290
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
The current paper describes the development of pressure-sensitive paint (PSP) technology as an advanced measurement technique for unsteady flow fields and short-duration wind tunnels. Newly developed paint formulations have step response times approaching 1 μs, making them suitable for a wide range of unsteady testing. Developments in binder technology are discussed, which have resulted in new binder formulations such as anodized aluminium, thin-layer chromatography plate, polymer/ceramic, and poly(TMSP) PSP. The current paper also details modeling work done to describe the gas diffusion properties within the paint binder and understand the limitations of the paint response characteristics. Various dynamic calibration techniques for PSP are discussed, along with summaries of typical response times. A review of unsteady and high-speed PSP applications is presented, including experiments with …
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JW Gregory, K Asai, M Kameda, T Liu, JP Sullivan - Proceedings of the institution of mechanical engineers …, 2008