The development and use of advanced instrumentation and measurement systems are key to extending the understanding of the physical phenomena that limit the advancement of aeropropulsion systems. The data collected by using these systems are necessary to verify numerical models and to increase the technologists' intuition into the physical phenomena. The systems must be versatile enough to allow their use with older technology measurement systems, with computer-based data reduction systems, and with existing test facilities. Researchers in all aeropropulsion fields contribute to the development of these systems.
Advanced instrumentation for aeronautical propulsion research
Symposium on Propulsion Instrumentation ; 1986 ; Jiangyou, China
1986-01-01
Conference paper
No indication
English
NTRS | 1975
NTIS | 1975