Modification of Altitude Wind Tunnel for Icing and Propulsion Research Study, Part B

This report describes the results of an engineering study conducted for NASA-Lewis Research Center on Modifications to the Altitude Wind Tunnel (AWT) for Icing and Propulsion Research by DSW Engineering Corporation, Orlando, Florida and DSMA International Inc., Toronto, Canada. The engineering study...

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Zusammenfassung:This report describes the results of an engineering study conducted for NASA-Lewis Research Center on Modifications to the Altitude Wind Tunnel (AWT) for Icing and Propulsion Research by DSW Engineering Corporation, Orlando, Florida and DSMA International Inc., Toronto, Canada. The engineering study referred to as study 'Part B' has been carried out under authorization of NASA Contract NAS 3-22933 (Ref. 1). The scope of work defined in the Statement of Work 3-169855 (Ref. 2) Revised 2/20/81 was discussed in detail with NASA on October 2, 1981 and covers the following areas: - Fan and Fan Housing. This includes assessment of circuit loss analyses, fan aerodynamics and mechanical conceptual design of variable and fixed pitch fans considering fixed and variable inlet guide vanes. - Fan Drive Systems - considering fixed and variable speed drives with continuous rating of 30,000 HP with overload capability of 45,000. The drive shaft between the motor and fan is to be considered and also the existing foundations for the main drive motor. - 20 ft.Test Section Arrangement - having slotted wall configurations suitable for testing at transonic velocities, with various model support systems required for the anticipated models and tests. A model handling concept aimed for high productivity testing and means for quick access to the model in the test section between test runs. - 45 ft. Test Section - feasible and practical approach for model installation and removal.