Title :
Low-Cost Pressure Probe Sensor for Predicting Turbulence-Induced Vibration From Invasive Low-Velocity Turbulent Flow Measurements
Author :
Hobeck, Jared D. ; Inman, Daniel J.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Aerosp. Eng., Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Abstract :
Measuring high-intensity turbulence with fast response pressure probe sensors has proved to be an effective and accurate technique; unfortunately, according to the available literature, most pressure probe research focuses primarily on high-velocity (>100 m/s) applications. Commercially available pressure probe sensor systems are available; however, most designs are intended for not only high-velocity flow but also for high bandwidth (~10 kHz) and multidirectional applications, which drastically increase cost and complexity. Extremely limited options exist for those seeking a simple yet sensitive and accurate unidirectional turbulent flow measurement method; therefore, the intended purpose of this paper is to provide a means for future scientists and engineers to develop a pressure probe sensor tailored to their specific needs. Research presented in this paper focuses on the design and analysis of two high-sensitivity, low-cost pressure probes for invasive measurements in low-velocity (<;20 m/s) highly turbulent air flow. The pressure probe design, calibration techniques, and modeling are discussed and experimentally validated.
Keywords :
calibration; flow measurement; flow sensors; pressure sensors; turbulence; calibration technique; invasive low velocity turbulent flow measurement; low cost pressure probe sensor; pressure probe design; turbulence induced vibration prediction; turbulent air flow; unidirectional turbulent flow measurement method; Bandwidth; Calibration; Electron tubes; Pressure measurement; Probes; Sensors; Wires; Inverse transfer function compensation; Pressure probe; Turbulent flow measurement; pressure probe; turbulent flow measurement;
Journal_Title :
Sensors Journal, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/JSEN.2015.2419454