This paper reports the result of an analysis of wind tunnel data acquired in support of the Facility Analysis Verification & Operational Reliability (FAVOR) project. The analysis uses methods referred to collectively at Langley Research Center as the Modern Design of Experiments (MDOE). These methods quantify the total variance in a sample of wind tunnel data and partition it into explained and unexplained components. The unexplained component is further partitioned in random and systematic components. This analysis was performed on data acquired in similar wind tunnel tests executed in four different U.S. transonic facilities. The measurement environment of each facility was quantified and compared.
Check-Standard Testing Across Multiple Transonic Wind Tunnels with the Modern Design of Experiments
28th AIAA Aerodynamic Measurement Technology, Ground Testing, and Flight Testing Conference ; 2012 ; New Orleans, LA, United States
2012-06-25
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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