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http://dx.doi.org/10.3795/KSME-B.2002.26.7.1031

Performance Comparison of Pressure Sensitive Paint and Pressure Field Measurement of Oblique Impinging Jet  

Lee, Sang-Ik (포항공과대학교 대학원 기계공학과)
Lee, Sang-Joon (포항공과대학교 기계공학과)
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Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B / v.26, no.7, 2002 , pp. 1031-1038 More about this Journal
Abstract
The pressure sensitive paint (PSP) has recently received a considerable attention in the fields of aerodynamics and fluid mechanics as a new revolutionary optical technique to measure pressure fields on a body surface. In this study, the feasibility and effectiveness of the PSP pressure field measurement technique have been investigated experimentally. Seven different PSP formulations including two porphyrins(PtOEP and PtTFPP) and four polymers(Polystyrene, cellulous acetate butyrate, GP-197 and Silicon-708) were tested to check the performance and characteristics of each combination. The static calibration of each PSP formulation was carried out in a constant-pressure chamber. The PSP technique was applied to an oblique impinging jet flow to measure variation of pressure field on the impinging plate at on oblique jet angle of ${\theta}=60^{\circ}$. Pressure field images were captured by an 12bit intensified CCD(ICCD, $1K{\times}1K$)camera. As a result, the dynamic response of PSP depends on the oxygen permeability of polymer and the photochemical interaction between luminophore and polymer as well as the reaction of luminophore itself. The reaction of luminophore was changed by employing different polymers. In conclusion, Among 7 PSP formulation tested, the combination of PtTFPP and cellulous acetate butyrate show the best performance. In addition, the detail pressure field of an oblique high-speed impinging jet was measured effectively using the PSP technique.
Keywords
Pressure Sensitive Paint(PSP); Oxygen permeability; Luminophore; Oxygen quenching; Impinging jet; Polymer;
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