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Visualisation of streamlines

Streamlines can be visualised in steady flow in the wind tunnel by using fog, smoke or tufts. In this way, a clear impression of an instantaneous flow field flow can be presented and problematic flow areas, such as stall, can be shown.

The HM 225.08 experimental unit – used in the aerodynamics trainer HM 225 – allows the streamlines to be visualised using fog. In the fog generator supplied a fog fluid is evaporated and inlet into the wind tunnel via a slotted pipe. A model (aerofoil, cylinder, orifice plate) is located in the measuring section, around and through which the fog flows. The flow course for the flow around and through becomes visible, as does flow separation.

The measuring section has a black background and a transparent front plate for better observation of the streamlines. The aerofoil model’s angle of attack is adjustable. The fog fluid is non-toxic, water soluble and the precipitate does not affect common materials. Precipitates can be easily wiped off with a cloth.

The experimental unit is attached to the HM 225 trainer, simply and precisely with quick release fasteners.

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