Expansion of capabilities of the short-duration wind tunnel with an opposing pressure multiplier
V.V. Shumskii1 and M.I. Yaroslavtsev1,2
1 Khristianovich Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia 2 Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, Russia E-mail: shumsky@itam.nsc.ru, yaroslav@itam.nsc.ru
Keywords: short-duration wind tunnel, settling chamber, test gas, stabilization of parameters, pressure multiplier, driver air
Pages: 848–856
Abstract
A method for raising
the maximum settling-chamber pressure in a short-duration wind tunnel
equipped with pressure multipliers arranged in opposition to each other for
stabilization of test gas parameters is proposed. For this purpose,
a wind-tunnel design with an additional third pressure multiplier attached
to the body of the second pressure multiplier was developed.
The rod of the additional multiplier contacts the large-area
piston stage of the second multiplier, and the pre-piston space being
connected to the receiver. The inclusion of an additional
pressure multiplier in the wind-tunnel design at the maximum
attainable driver-gas pressure of 150-170 bar, defined by the standard industrial
pressure of air used for filling wind-tunnel receivers with the driver
gas, allows a two-fold increase in the maximum settling-chamber
pressure, from 1100 to 2000-2200 bar. For raising the maximum settling-chamber pressure above
2000–2200 bar, the use of one additional pressure multiplier proved to be
insufficient because, in the latter case, its becomes necessary to
simultaneously raise the driver-gas pressure over 150-170 bar.
DOI: 10.1134/S086986431606007X
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