Wind Tunnel Testing Questions & Experiments

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Wind tunnel testing is a topic of interest among forum members, with discussions focusing on experiments and design challenges. One user shares their experience with a thesis on tunnel correction for semi-span model testing, offering to contribute insights. Another member mentions building a 4-foot Baals-design wind tunnel and seeks advice on effective force balance designs for measuring lift. The conversation highlights the need for practical information and collaboration on wind tunnel testing techniques. Overall, the forum serves as a platform for sharing knowledge and addressing specific testing challenges.
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Hello,

Is there people amongst you who have ever dealt with Wind Tunnel testing?

I cannot find a special section for experiments in this forum...


I have a few topic to launch!

Thanks...
 
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This would be the place.
 
hi all,

i dealt with wind tunnel testing for my degree thesis, couple years back.
my thesis title was "Tunnel Correction for Semi-Span Model Testing in Low Speed Wind Tunnel".

maybe i can contribute what i learned about wind tunnel w u guys.
 
What is the problem
 
force balance design

My son and I have built a 4 foot Baals-design wind tunnel. Does anyone know of a good force balance design to use to measure lift. The test section is 10" long by 7" high.
 
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What kind of information you need.

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