Evaluation of a Thermal-Tuft Probe for Turbulent Separating and Reattaching Flows

Author:

Schwaab Quentin1,Weiss Julien2

Affiliation:

1. Thermo-Fluid for Transport Laboratory, Department of Mechanical Engineering, École de technologie supérieure Montréal, Québec, H3C 1K3, Canada

2. Associate Professor Thermo-Fluid for Transport Laboratory, Department of Mechanical Engineering, École de technologie supérieure, Montréal, Québec, H3C 1K3, Canada e-mail:

Abstract

The validation and testing of a thermal-tuft probe is described in detail. The thermal tuft consists of three parallel wires where the middle wire is heated and the two lateral wires act as resistance thermometers, thereby sensing the flow direction. The probe's function principle is validated in an acoustic resonator that generates a nearly sinusoidal velocity perturbation with zero mean. It is shown that the variation in electrical resistance of the sensing wires is a measure of the flow direction. The probe's sensitivity to the heater current in the central wire and to the flow angle is also investigated. The electronic circuit is validated by placing the probe on a mechanical shaker. The output voltage is shown to be consistent with the variation in electrical resistance of the sensing wires. The flow direction can thus simply be measured by recording the probe's output voltage with a single digital data-acquisition channel. Finally, the thermal tuft is evaluated in a low-speed, pressure-driven, turbulent, separation-bubble flow. It is shown that the forward-flow fraction and the intermittent frequency can be measured with an uncertainty of about ±1.5%. The positions of separation and reattachment in the test section, measured with the thermal tuft, are consistent with flow-visualization experiments reported elsewhere.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering

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