The Virginia Tech Stability Wind Tunnel is a unique low-speed facility with a Kevlar-walled test section developed for aeroacoustic measurements. A 251-channel configurable microphone array has been custom-designed for this facility to exploit the large available sensing area. Due to its large ...
This paper presents steady-state (viscous) and time- accurate (inviscid) numerical solutions of the flowfield inside the Virginia Tech Hypersonic Wind Tunnel (VTHST) with a Mach 4 nozzle. The numerical solutions are obtained using a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) solver named GASP. Comparisons...
A unique new removable anechoic system and new acoustic treatment for the Virginia Tech Stability Wind Tunnel is described. The new system consists of a Ke... M Remillieux,E Crede,H Camargo,... - Aiaa/ceas Aeroacoustics Conference 被引量: 31发表: 2006年 The Ripple Effect of Virginia Tech...
One of the documents, dated 23 June 1948 and titled, “A Free-Fall Test to Determine the Longitudinal Stability and Control Characteristics of a 1/4 Scale Model of the Bell XS-1 Airplane at Transonic Speeds” shows Kraft’s name at the top of the cover page and identifies him as Chairma...
This work presents the initial development phase towards building a numerical model of the entire Virginia Tech Stability Wind Tunnel circuit. Currently, the numerical study of the high-speed leg is discussed. The geometry of the simulation is based on the real-world geometry of the tunnel ...
Investigation at Low Speeds of the Effect of Aspect Ratio and Sweep on Static and Yawing Stability Derivatives of Untapered Wings A low-scale wind-tunnel investigation was conducted in both straight and yawing flow to determine the effects of aspect ratio and sweep (when varied indepe... A Goo...
Calibration procedure for phased array measurement in the Virginia Tech anechoic wind tunneldoi:73.173.573.1Remillieux, Marcel C.Camargo, Hugo E.Burdisso, Ricardo A.INTER-NOISE and NOISE-CON Congress and Conference Proceedings
This paper discusses the remote delivery of wind tunnel experiments performed at the Stability Wind Tunnel of Virginia Tech, in April 2020, during the early stages of the coronavirus pandemic. The originally in-person laboratories were transformed to entirely remote sessions, on a time-frame of a...
Low-lying coastal cities across the world are vulnerable to the combined impact of rainfall and storm tide. However, existing approaches lack the ability to model the combined effect of these flood mechanisms, especially under climate change and sea leve