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Definition: wind tunnel from Philip's Encyclopedia

Chamber in which scale models and even full-size aircraft and road vehicles are tested in a controlled airflow. Some wind tunnels can reproduce extreme conditions of wind speed, temperature, and pressure. Models of bridges and other structures are tested in wind tunnels to check that winds cannot set up destructive vibrations.


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From The Columbia Encyclopedia
apparatus for studying the interaction between a solid body and an airstream. A wind tunnel simulates the conditions of an aircraft in flight by causing a high-speed stream of air to flow past a model of the aircraft (or part of an aircraft) being tested. The model is mounted on wires so that lift and drag forces on it can be measured by measuring the tensions in the wire. The paths of the airstream around the model can also be studied by attaching tufts of wool (which align themselves with the wind direction) to various parts of the model, by injecting thin streams of smoke into the tunnel to render the airflow visible, or by using certain optical devices. Pressures on the model surface are measured through small flush openings in its surface. Forces exerted on the model may be determined from measurement of the airflow upstream and downstream of the model. In wind tunnels operating well below the speed of sound, the airstream is created by large motor-driven vanes. At velocities near…
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From The Columbia Encyclopedia
apparatus for studying the interaction between a solid body and an airstream. A wind tunnel simulates the conditions of an aircraft in flight by causing a high-speed stream of air to flow past a model of the aircraft (or part of an aircraft) being tested. The model is mounted on wires so that lift…
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From Britannica Concise Encyclopedia
Device for producing a controlled stream of air to study the effects on objects such as aircraft moving through air or the effects of moving air on models of stationary objects such as buildings. Applications of wind-tunnel research range from testing of airframes (the structures of aircraft and…
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From An Illustrated Dictionary of Aviation
Settling chamber straightens the airflow. The...
A tubelike structure or passage, sometimes continuous, which together with its adjuncts (such as a fan), produces a high-speed movement of air or other gas. Objects such as engines or aircraft, airfoils, rockets (or models of these objects), etc., are placed within it to investigate the airflow…
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From The American Heritage(R) Dictionary of the English Language
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From The Hutchinson Unabridged Encyclopedia with Atlas and Weather Guide
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