Application of shock tube in calibrating dynamic pressure transducers

The step pressure generated by shock tube was used for calibration of dynamic pressure transducers. First, the performance of the shock tube based calibration installation was theoretically predicted. The influence of Mach number to the step pressure and the duration of the step pressure plateau was...

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description The step pressure generated by shock tube was used for calibration of dynamic pressure transducers. First, the performance of the shock tube based calibration installation was theoretically predicted. The influence of Mach number to the step pressure and the duration of the step pressure plateau was analyzed by numerical calculation. Second, the performance of the calibration installation was tested, whose result showed that the minimum and maximum value of the step pressure generated by the calibration installation was 9.60kPa and 1.101MPa, respectively, the maximum value of the rise time of the step pressure was 0.7μs, the minimum value of the duration of the step pressure plateau was 4.14ms, the fluctuation of the step pressure plateau was better than ±2%, and the maximum value of the 2nd order expand uncertainty of the step pressure was 3.52%. The test result verified that the calibration installation met the requirements of the previous design and correlative verification regulations. Last, the sensitivity and syntonic frequency of standard pressure transducers were tested by the calibration installation. The result was in accord with the factory technical parameters.
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