17th Fluid Dynamics, Plasma Dynamics, and Lasers Conference 1984
DOI: 10.2514/6.1984-1596
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Low speed closed circuit high pressure tunnel for gas flow spark gapstudies

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“…Similar trends have been seen for the nipple-wing electrode geometry 4 as well as for the tunnel operated without electrodes installed. 2 Figures 3 and 4 present examples of measured horizontal and vertical profiles of mean velocity, respectively, as measured with a pitot and a boundary-layer total pressure probe. These data were obtained at d = 0.5 cm, p = 103 kPa, in air, for three different tunnel speeds.…”
Section: Gap Spacing Of D = 05 Cmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar trends have been seen for the nipple-wing electrode geometry 4 as well as for the tunnel operated without electrodes installed. 2 Figures 3 and 4 present examples of measured horizontal and vertical profiles of mean velocity, respectively, as measured with a pitot and a boundary-layer total pressure probe. These data were obtained at d = 0.5 cm, p = 103 kPa, in air, for three different tunnel speeds.…”
Section: Gap Spacing Of D = 05 Cmmentioning
confidence: 99%