An investigation of factors influencing the calibration of five-hole probes for three-dimensional flow measurements

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The effects of Reynolds number, Mach number, and turbulence on the calibrations of commonly used types of five-hole probe are discussed. The majorityof the probes were calibrated at the exit from a transonic nozzle over a range of Reynolds numbers (7 × 103 < Re < 80 ×103 based on probe tip diameter) at subsonic and transonic Mach numbers. Additional information relating to the flow structure were obtained from alarge-scale, low-speed wind tunnel. The results confirmed the existence of two distinct Reynolds number effects. Flow separation around the probe head affectsthe calibrations at relatively low Reynolds numbers while changes in the detailed structure of the flow around the sensing holes affects the calibrations evenwhen the probe is nulled. Compressibility is shown to have little influence upon the general behavior of these probes in terms of Reynolds number sensitivity but turbulence can affect the reliability of probe calibrations at typical testReynolds numbers. © 1993 by ASME.

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Dominy, R. G., & Hodson, H. P. (1993). An investigation of factors influencing the calibration of five-hole probes for three-dimensional flow measurements. Journal of Turbomachinery, 115(3), 513–519. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.2929281

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