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Subsonic Cascade
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In order to investigate the continuous flow through low Mach number turbomachinery blading the institute
is operating a subsonic wind tunnel. This test rig uses a linear arrangement of turbomachinery blades,
which are mounted in a rotatable compartment to adjust the angle of incidence. The subsonic wind tunnel
is fed by air from a single stage double-flow centrifugal blower with a power of 125 kW.
The facility is equipped with special traverse gears for linear and rotational movement of a probe
within the two-dimensional flow. Usually pneumatic pressure probes are used but the application of
hot-wire probes is also possible. One of the blades has 26 static pressure taps all around the surface
in order to measure the pressure distribution on pressure and suction side. The data sampling of all
pressure measurement locations is performed with a SSS-48C MK4 Single Scanivalve System together
with a SDIU Scanivalve Digital Interface Unit.
In the same test facility it is also possible to
provide pipe flows for mass flow measurement techniques or a free jet for probe calibration.
The air from the blower can be redirected into a settling chamber which feds through a inflow
nozzle the section of measurements for pipe flows.
The test facility was former used at ELIN in Weiz for the development of steam and gas turbine
blades in the 70ies. Now most of the time the facility is used for laboratory education of students.
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