The Wind Tunnel cross section has width, w = 10 inch. Air velocity, V (ft/s) is measured at different height, y (inch) from the bottom wall to the top wall of the Test Section using Pitot Tube. The Manometer fluid is water. 1) Calculate air velocity, V (ft/s) at different distance, y (inch) from the bottom wall to the top wall of the Wind Tunnel Test Section. 2) Calculate the air mass flow rate in (lb/s) through the entire cross-section. 3) Plot the Velocity, V (ft/s) versus Distance, y(inch).

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The Wind Tunnel cross section has width, w 10 inch. Air velocity, V (ft/s) is measured at
different height, y (inch) from the bottom wall to the top wall of the Test Section using Pitot
Tube. The Manometer fluid is water.
1) Calculate air velocity, V (ft/s) at different distance, y (inch) from the bottom wall to the top wall
of the Wind Tunnel Test Section.
2) Calculate the air mass flow rate in (lbm/s) through the entire cross-section.
3) Plot the Velocity, V (ft/s) versus Distance, y(inch).
Mass flow rate
Velocity, V
(ft/s)
Manometer
Distance, y
(inch)
No. of
(Ib/s)
Height, h
(inch)
Observations
1
0.0
0.15
0.5
0.25
1.0
0.35
1.5
0.41
2.0
0.42
6.
2.5
0.42
3.0
0.42
8.
3.5
0.42
9.
4.0
0.42
10
4.5
0.42
11
5.0
0.42
12
5.5
0.42
13
6.0
0.42
14
6.5
0.42
15
7.0
0.42
16
7.5
0.42
17
8.0
0.41
18
8.5
0.35
19
9.0
0.25
20
9.5
0.15
Transcribed Image Text:The Wind Tunnel cross section has width, w 10 inch. Air velocity, V (ft/s) is measured at different height, y (inch) from the bottom wall to the top wall of the Test Section using Pitot Tube. The Manometer fluid is water. 1) Calculate air velocity, V (ft/s) at different distance, y (inch) from the bottom wall to the top wall of the Wind Tunnel Test Section. 2) Calculate the air mass flow rate in (lbm/s) through the entire cross-section. 3) Plot the Velocity, V (ft/s) versus Distance, y(inch). Mass flow rate Velocity, V (ft/s) Manometer Distance, y (inch) No. of (Ib/s) Height, h (inch) Observations 1 0.0 0.15 0.5 0.25 1.0 0.35 1.5 0.41 2.0 0.42 6. 2.5 0.42 3.0 0.42 8. 3.5 0.42 9. 4.0 0.42 10 4.5 0.42 11 5.0 0.42 12 5.5 0.42 13 6.0 0.42 14 6.5 0.42 15 7.0 0.42 16 7.5 0.42 17 8.0 0.41 18 8.5 0.35 19 9.0 0.25 20 9.5 0.15
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