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Smoke wind tunnel experimental device

Smoke wind tunnel experimental device

This is a specially designed small wind tunnel to visualize the airflow around a model. The compact device can be demonstrated in various locations, such as classrooms, regardless of the laboratory setting, and can be easily moved and stored when not in use. The airflow moves from the bottom to the top. Air entering from the bottom of the device passes through a converging section and a comb-shaped nozzle, then enters observation ducts illuminated on both sides. The lighting clarifies the streamlines around the model. There is a variable-speed fan at the duct exit, which adjusts the flow rate based on volume. A smoke generator is located at the bottom of the device. Smoke (oil droplets) is produced by heated vegetable oil and carbon dioxide supplied from a cylinder, and is sent to the comb-shaped nozzle. From the comb-shaped nozzle, 23 streamlines are released to observe the airflow around the model.

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Flight demonstration wind tunnel testing device

Flight demonstration wind tunnel experimental device

This is a device specially designed to conduct extensive experiments on the takeoff, flight, and landing of aircraft. The aircraft model in the suction-type open wind tunnel consists of two propellers, a main wing with a chord length of 152mm (NACA2412), and a fully movable tail with a chord length of 76mm. Air flowing in from the bell mouth is discharged from the device through a straightening honeycomb, the experimental area equipped with the aircraft, a diffusion body, an axial fan, and a silencing duct. The control wheel located at the front of the experimental area manipulates the tail angle of the aircraft model, while the lever simulating the engine throttle on the right side controls the wind speed within the wind tunnel.

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