An improved wall shear stress measurement technique using sandwiched hot-film sensors

ABSTRACT: In this letter we present a novel wall shear stress measurement technique for a turbulent boundary layer using sandwiched hot-film sensors. Under certain conditions, satisfactory results can be obtained using only the heat generated by one of the hot-film and a calibration of the sensors i...

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Main Authors: Xuanhe Liu, Zhuoyue Li, Nan Gao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-03-01
Series:Theoretical and Applied Mechanics Letters
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095034918300862
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spelling doaj-6d5b5ebd09c34154908d2e23a32a461f2020-11-25T01:39:17ZengElsevierTheoretical and Applied Mechanics Letters2095-03492018-03-0182137141An improved wall shear stress measurement technique using sandwiched hot-film sensorsXuanhe Liu0Zhuoyue Li1Nan Gao2School of aeronautics and astronautics, Dalian university of technology, Dalian 116024, ChinaSchool of aeronautics and astronautics, Dalian university of technology, Dalian 116024, ChinaCorresponding author; School of aeronautics and astronautics, Dalian university of technology, Dalian 116024, ChinaABSTRACT: In this letter we present a novel wall shear stress measurement technique for a turbulent boundary layer using sandwiched hot-film sensors. Under certain conditions, satisfactory results can be obtained using only the heat generated by one of the hot-film and a calibration of the sensors is not required. Two thin Nickel films with the same size were used in this study, separated by an electrical insulating layer. The upper film served as a sensor and the bottom one served as a guard heater. The two Nickel films were operated at a same temperature, so that the Joule heat flux generated by the sensor film transferred to the air with a minimum loss or gain depending on the uncertainties in the film temperature measurements. Analytical solution of the shear stress based on the aforementioned heat flux was obtained. The preliminary results were promising and the estimated wall shear stresses agreed reasonably well with the directly measured values (with errors less than 20%) in a fully developed turbulent pipe flow. The proposed technique can be improved to further increase precisions. Keywords: Wall shear stress, Skin friction, Hot-film, MEMS, Calibration-freehttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095034918300862
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Zhuoyue Li
Nan Gao
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Nan Gao
An improved wall shear stress measurement technique using sandwiched hot-film sensors
Theoretical and Applied Mechanics Letters
author_facet Xuanhe Liu
Zhuoyue Li
Nan Gao
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title An improved wall shear stress measurement technique using sandwiched hot-film sensors
title_short An improved wall shear stress measurement technique using sandwiched hot-film sensors
title_full An improved wall shear stress measurement technique using sandwiched hot-film sensors
title_fullStr An improved wall shear stress measurement technique using sandwiched hot-film sensors
title_full_unstemmed An improved wall shear stress measurement technique using sandwiched hot-film sensors
title_sort improved wall shear stress measurement technique using sandwiched hot-film sensors
publisher Elsevier
series Theoretical and Applied Mechanics Letters
issn 2095-0349
publishDate 2018-03-01
description ABSTRACT: In this letter we present a novel wall shear stress measurement technique for a turbulent boundary layer using sandwiched hot-film sensors. Under certain conditions, satisfactory results can be obtained using only the heat generated by one of the hot-film and a calibration of the sensors is not required. Two thin Nickel films with the same size were used in this study, separated by an electrical insulating layer. The upper film served as a sensor and the bottom one served as a guard heater. The two Nickel films were operated at a same temperature, so that the Joule heat flux generated by the sensor film transferred to the air with a minimum loss or gain depending on the uncertainties in the film temperature measurements. Analytical solution of the shear stress based on the aforementioned heat flux was obtained. The preliminary results were promising and the estimated wall shear stresses agreed reasonably well with the directly measured values (with errors less than 20%) in a fully developed turbulent pipe flow. The proposed technique can be improved to further increase precisions. Keywords: Wall shear stress, Skin friction, Hot-film, MEMS, Calibration-free
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095034918300862
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