What is Wind tunnel: Definition and 107 Discussions

Wind tunnels are large tubes with air blowing through them which are used to replicate the interaction between air and an object flying through the air or moving along the ground. Researchers use wind tunnels to learn more about how an aircraft will fly. NASA uses wind tunnels to test scale models of aircraft and spacecraft. Some wind tunnels are large enough to contain full-size versions of vehicles. The wind tunnel moves air around an object, making it seem as if the object is flying.
Most of the time, large powerful fans blow air through the tube. The object being tested is held securely inside the tunnel so that it remains stationary. The object can be an aerodynamic test object such as a cylinder or an airfoil, an individual component, a small model of the vehicle, or a full-sized vehicle. The air moving around the stationary object shows what would happen if the object was moving through the air. The motion of the air can be studied in different ways; smoke or dye can be placed in the air and can be seen as it moves around the object. Coloured threads can also be attached to the object to show how the air moves around it. Special instruments can often be used to measure the force of the air exerted against the object.
The earliest wind tunnels were invented towards the end of the 19th century, in the early days of aeronautic research,
when many attempted to develop successful heavier-than-air flying machines. The wind tunnel was envisioned as a means of reversing the usual paradigm: instead of the air standing still and an object moving at speed through it, the same effect would be obtained if the object stood still and the air moved at speed past it. In that way a stationary observer could study the flying object in action, and could measure the aerodynamic forces being imposed on it.
The development of wind tunnels accompanied the development of the airplane. Large wind tunnels were built during World War II. Wind tunnel testing was considered of strategic importance during the Cold War development of supersonic aircraft and missiles.
Later, wind tunnel study came into its own: the effects of wind on man-made structures or objects needed to be studied when buildings became tall enough to present large surfaces to the wind, and the resulting forces had to be resisted by the building's internal structure. Determining such forces was required before building codes could specify the required strength of such buildings and such tests continue to be used for large or unusual buildings.
Circa the 1960s, wind tunnel testing was applied to automobiles, not so much to determine aerodynamic forces per se but more to determine ways to reduce the power required to move the vehicle on roadways at a given speed. In these studies, the interaction between the road and the vehicle plays a significant role, and this interaction must be taken into consideration when interpreting the test results. In an actual situation the roadway is moving relative to the vehicle but the air is stationary relative to the roadway, but in the wind tunnel the air is moving relative to the roadway, while the roadway is stationary relative to the test vehicle. Some automotive-test wind tunnels have incorporated moving belts under the test vehicle in an effort to approximate the actual condition, and very similar devices are used in wind tunnel testing of aircraft take-off and landing configurations.
Wind tunnel testing of sporting equipment has also been prevalent over the years, including golf clubs, golf balls, Olympic bobsleds, Olympic cyclists, and race car helmets. Helmet aerodynamics is particularly important in open cockpit race cars (Indycar, Formula One). Excessive lift forces on the helmet can cause considerable neck strain on the driver, and flow separation on the back side of the helmet can cause turbulent buffeting and thus blurred vision for the driver at high speeds.The advances in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modelling on high-speed digital computers has reduced the demand for wind tunnel testing.

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    Understanding Drag Characteristics of Wind Tunnel Model

    Hi guys, I have been trying to measure the drag characteristics of a wind tunnel model by using a pitot-static tube set up. From which the transducer will output to me the stream-wise velocity profile based on the pressure differential measured. Following which, in order to evaluate the...
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    Mounting aerofoil in test section of wind tunnel

    I am doing a wind tunnel experiment on aerofoil. So i need some idea to mount my aerofoil in the test section. The aerofoil is made of acrylic. So which type of stick will suitable for my aerofoil mounting. The configuration as shown in picture that attached. (Picture taken from google image).
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    Flow separation in diffuser section of wind tunnel

    For my research purpose, I made a wind tunnel which has 0.6m rectangular section [0.2X0.2sq. meter] and 1.4m long diffuser section having porous top [top wall angle is 20deg] as follows: Wind tunnel speed is 15m/s. Even using 20deg inclination of porous top wall, there is no flow...
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    Should We Buy or Rent a Wind Tunnel for Polymer Coating Testing?

    So, I am totally not an aerodynamic engineer, but my boss - an organic chemist- thinks we should get a wind tunnel to test some new polymer coatings that our research group developed. In researching and calling around to companies that make wind tunnels, I got a question that i have no idea how...
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    Wind scaling and increasing wind speed for wind tunnel problem

    i am making a wind tunnel in order to test aerodynamics of 1/24 scale cars. i am having two problem: 1. i am not sure what wind speed at that scale to represent 100mph. 2. i am using a fan that has an outlet wind speed of 19.4 mph. i tried to increase wind speed by decreasing the outlet...
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    Wind tunnel simulation software

    Does anyone know of any simple aerodynamics simulators? Preferably one that would allow me to import a 3D model and then calculate its drag coefficient? I have done a few searches, but failed to find much of anything. Oh, and it needs to be free. Not part of some mutli-hundred dollar...
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    Understanding wind tunnel results

    Hello! I am new and recently figured out how to make wind tunnels in 3ds max and Maya. Im helping to develop a sci-fi game and just out of curiosity took one of our spaceship models meant for space to planet travel into the wind tunnel to see if it would really be able fly, and if not, find out...
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    Pressure in Wind Tunnel Test Section

    Hello Everyone, I have a fairly simple wind tunnel question but I cannot seem to connect the pieces. Homework Statement Consider a low speed one-circuit wind tunnel with an inlet to throat ratio of 12. The pressure difference between the inlet and the test section was measured to be 10...
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    Building a Small Closed Wind Tunnel: Resources & Info

    Greetings, for the school I must find some information about the building of a small close wind tunnel . Some one know where to find it? Good day!
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    Wind Tunnel Creation +more then 3 speeds

    I am making a wind tunnel to test the lift of an airfoil when chaning the variables of angle of attack and air velocity. For a good EEI I need more then 3 speeds. However, all the people I know only have 3 speed fans, I don't know how to get more speeds as the wind tunnel gets built around the...
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    Calculation of coefficient of lift using a wind tunnel

    I have done a lab experiment, to determine the coefficient of lift for an aerofoil, keeping the angle of attack constant. The equation I have used is Lift= (1/2) v times v times A times ρ times Coefficient of lLift v= Velocity of air ρ=air density A= planform area to give...
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    Rolling moment of a model aircraft in a wind tunnel

    Hello, I am designing a rig to measure the rolling moment of a model aircraft. The rig will have a settable yaw, pitch and roll, but only the rolling moment is to be measured. The model aircraft will be similar to an Airfix model. Approx dimensions: L221 x W152. I was just wondering if anyone...
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    Force Distribution in Wind Tunnel Experiments

    Hi physics peoples, [for the tl;dr peeps: is there any point plotting a force distribution when I already have a pressure distribution, aren't they essentially the same thing?] I've been doing wind tunnel experiments on structures for my final year engineering project, my supervisor (who I...
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    Data Table help (for a wind tunnel (Lifting force etc.)

    The original mass is 25.5g. The mass(G) we got were: 23.4 mass(g) - 7.7 Air speed(km/h) 22 mass(g) - 9.7 Air speed(km/h) 20.3 mass(g) - 12.1 Air speed(km/h) 19.2 mass(g) - 13.5 Air speed(km/h) 18.35 mass(g) - 13.7 Air speed(km/h) I needed to find the lifting force and the Speed in m s-1 So...
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    Practical Report For Investigation to flight (wind tunnel)?

    So we need to make a practical report and I'm not sure how to do it. I've learned the basics like lift equals weight and thrust equals drag.. and then the teacher made a model wind tunnel in class, we then got air speed(km/h) and its mass(g) etc. for it then we had to convert them to life and...
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    Understanding Vibration of an Airplane Wing in a Wind Tunnel

    Hello all. I have a question about a wing model... The model I have is an airplane wing (airfoil) in a wind tunnel. The wing is supported at the quarter-chord length and the wing body is free to move. My model is in the time domain with an oscillatory force at 20 Hz applied to the wing...
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    How can I design an affordable test rig for a wind tunnel?

    Hey, I have to design a test rig for my university's wind tunnel. The test rig is required to measure lift, drag, pitch moment and rolling moment. The professor has asked me to keep the budget around 2k. I was looking online about what is available and came across 2 types of balances...
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    Find the Perfect Electric Motor for Your Vertical Wind Tunnel

    hello. i need to match electric motor to propeller/fan to my outdoor aeroduim wind tunnel. my requirements goal is to get a 2.00 meter diameter propeller with 190kh wind speed . which electric motor (type,power) would you think will properly match for this requirements ? thank you.
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    Making a Wind Tunnel for Education - Engineering Project

    Hi friends I am a mechaincal engg. student and I asked yesterday my professor of fluid mechanics that there should be a educational wind tunnel in our laboratory to understand concepts of streamlines, lift and drag better and visually. He replied me with a challenge that I should make such a...
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    Wind Tunnel Experiment(pressure problem)

    Hey everyone, first time user here! I'm doing a lab experiment with a small open wind tunnel and I'm having some trouble figuring out how to calculate the airspeed in the test section. There is a digital pressure gauge displaying what I was told to be the dynamic pressure. The pressure...
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    Where to Conduct Wind Tunnel Experiments in the Midwest United States

    I live in Wisconsin and I am looking for a wind tunnel where I can conduct a number of airfoil experiments. Since I am in high school, I am not yet affiliated with a university, so it is difficult for me to get in touch with lab technicians at universities. I have successfully contacted the...
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    Wind tunnel tests and Reynolds Number

    I have a question about Reynolds Number and wind tunnel tests. Last semester a few students at my university were conducting wind tunnel tests on a small model of a truck, they were trying to find ways to reduce the drag in order to save fuel. I would guess they were testing at a Reynolds Number...
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    Low speed wind tunnel - design and fabrication

    Hello, I'm a senior year ME undergraduate and I'm building a low speed (velocity=30-45 m/s) wind tunnel for my college as a final year project. The initial size for the tunnel was 300mm x 300mm in the test section with an open circuit configuration. I've read some papers on the design...
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    Material of Airfoils in Wind Tunnel Experiment

    In my current experiment, I am using a wind tunnel to test laminar flow over airfoils of various designs and at various angles of attack. My current dilemma is in deciding how to construct the airfoils. I am looking for a method that is precise and realistic. (At this stage, I am not worried...
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    Measuring wind in a vertical wind tunnel

    for a physics project i am designing a vertical wind tunnel made out of stovepipe and powered by a leaf blower. this experiment is designed to find the terminal velocity of different shapes. We already have a way to vary the wind speed, but what we don't have is an accurate way to measure this...
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    DDWFTTW Circular Wind Tunnel Test

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    Need help constructing a wind tunnel

    i'm currently building a wind tunnel for year 11 physics and need help mounting the aerofoil. The wind tunnel is basic (just cardboard and is circular), and i need a way to mount the aerofoil inside. The mounting has to be sturdy so that the aerofoil can have an adjustable angle of attack and...
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    How can I measure lift in a wind tunnel?

    Aerodynamics -- Wind tunnel I'm not sure if this goes under here since it's not actually homework but it's more of a general question for a paper I have to do, so if it's in the wrong place I apologize; simply tell me and I'll delete it or something. Okay well for my research paper I'm...
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    Mathematical Model of a Wind Tunnel Model

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    Difference between wind tunnel and real flight

    Please help: We know that static pressure is the pressure felt when moving with the fluid (air). So in real flight the Pitot-static tube is moving with the aircraft and gives static pressure X (lets call it X). BUT in a wind tunnel the Pitot static tube is fixed (i.e. not moving) and the...
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    Help with drive system and data collection in a home-made wind tunnel

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    How to create small prototype of Vertical Wind Tunnel?

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    Low speed wind tunnel testing (book)

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    What is the Best Software for Virtual Wind Tunnel and CFD Analysis?

    HI i am looking some virtual windtunnel software that there i have to desgin a various nose cone and i have to find the shock wave formation at supersonic speed please some one help me to find the virtual windtunnel and CFD software regards Ryan
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    Build a Wind Tunnel for Indoor Skydiving

    Or any specific requirments formulas that will help me on my way in building one please. Moderator's note: this thread is from 2008.
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    How to build a simple wind tunnel force balance?

    I have constructed a wind tunnel with approximately 15 x 15 in. cross-sectional area test section. Where can i get some ideas/plans to build a simple force balance that can measure lift and drag forces simultaneously? Currently I'm using a single-axis button load-cell setup to measure...
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    What wind speeds to use in a scaled 1: 64 wind tunnel

    So I'm using a wind tunnel to show the aerodynamics of a toy truck which scaled 1:64 in the real world. My question is that if i wanted to show that it was going at 64 kilometers per hour in the real world, do i have to set the wind tunnel so that it generates 1 kilometer per hour winds? I'm not...
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    How to make efficient and safe smoke for a wind tunnel

    Hey guys, so for my extended essay in physics i hav came up with a topic that required me to build a wind tunel. I already have that, but then now i need to make smoke or sumthing to pass through the wind tunnel to show the wind patterns and variations. Any ideas in how to create sumthing...
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    Wind Tunnel - relevant formulae

    Hello :) I am currently in grade 11, in Australia. I have an assignment to be completed in the wind tunnel, where we could choose any topic we liked. We also needed to write a full report on it. My lab partner and I decided to construct a rig for a discus (Sporting implement), and measure the...
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    Making a Plywood Wind Tunnel for Heat Exchanger Testing

    I need to make a wind tunnel of plywood for testing a plate fin heat exchanger . the exhaust from the engine is fed through the Wind tunnel and then to the heat exchanger. the heat exchanger of 60 cm in length and fins of 15cm*15cm are welded over it.the temperature of exhaust is around 500'c...
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    How is a rocket's orientation determined during wind tunnel testing?

    How does a rocket get tested in a wind tunnel? what is it's orientation? an airplane is facing the air, like in reality, as it flies. so does that mean you mount a rocket vertically, but have the wind come on the side? or do you mount it pointing in the direction of the wind? and does...
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    Thermofluids U tube manometer wind tunnel question

    1. Homework Statement Air at 20 degrees celsius and 100kpa is drawn into a wind tunnel. If the deflection h of a water manometer that is connected to a hole in the wall of the test section to measure the gauge pressure in the flow is 98mm. Calculate air speed in test section in m/s ignore...
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    Thermofluids Question wind tunnel u tube manometer

    Homework Statement Air at 20 degrees celsius and 100kpa is drawn into a wind tunnel. If the deflection h of a water manometer that is connected to a hole in the wall of the test section to measure the gauge pressure in the flow is 98mm. Calculate air speed in test section in m/s ignore fluid...
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    Force of air resistance in wind tunnel

    Homework Statement I am working on making a small wind tunnel using a 20" fan. What i want to figure out is the force generated by the movement of air. I want to make the size of the tunnel shrink to help induce more velocity in the air (see picture). Homework Equations Bernoulli's...
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    Convection Wind Tunnel Power: Small Scale Plan for BC Property

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    Small wind tunnel for a model rocket

    I need to test a model rocket which will have average airspeeds around 200 mph. I am hoping to construct a plexiglass box about 9 feet long, 3 feet wide and 3 feet tall. For these dimensions and airspeed requirements it looks like I'd need a 160000 cfm blower. Is this something I can feasibly...
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    Building a Low Speed Wind Tunnel: Fan/Motor Size Considerations

    I am trying to build a low speed wind tunnel, and have a question. I understand that the contraction cone speeds up the air (proportional to the area ratio). What I am confused on is how does this "mechanical advantage" factor into sizing my fan / motor? I am planning on a tunnel with a...
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    Wind Tunnel Testing Questions & Experiments

    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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    Low Speed Wind Tunnel questions

    I am building a small wind tunnel, and I have a few questions about it. First: The Fan I am using produces 800cfm and is 12'' in diameter, I am going to narrow it down to 6''. The calculated wind speed that I got was 74.5km/h. Can anyone back me up on this? Second: When I use scale models...
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