Performance Characteristics of Flush Angle-of-Attack Measurement System Integrated on a Pitot Tube

In this paper the performance characteristics of a pressure based flush angle-of-attack measurement system, integrated on a Pitot-Static tube, is presented. The non-dimensional pressure difference between two static pressure ports located on the upper and lower surface of the conical interface, with...

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Veröffentlicht in:Engineering applications of computational fluid mechanics 2010-01, Vol.4 (4), p.549-557
1. Verfasser: Masud, J.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:In this paper the performance characteristics of a pressure based flush angle-of-attack measurement system, integrated on a Pitot-Static tube, is presented. The non-dimensional pressure difference between two static pressure ports located on the upper and lower surface of the conical interface, with half-cone-angle of 20°, of the Pitot tube shows linear behavior (desirable) with angle-of-attack in the subsonic regime while in the supersonic regime it has non-linear behavior (undesirable). This non-linear behavior is attributed to shockwave induced flow separation just upstream of the conical interface. The undesirable non-linear trend can be eliminated by reducing the half-cone-angle of the conical interface from 20° to 12°. The reduction in half-cone-angle eliminates the upstream shockwave induced flow separation in the supersonic regime thereby restoring the linear behavior between nondimensional pressure difference and angle-of-attack. However, reducing the conical interface half-cone-angle also reduces the sensitivity of the angle-of-attack measurement system in the subsonic regime by 18%. Computational Fluid Dynamics tools have been used in the analysis and refinement of flush angle-of-attack measurement system. The complete Mach number regime (Mach
ISSN:1994-2060
1997-003X
DOI:10.1080/19942060.2010.11015340