The Oxford Probe: an open access five-hole probe for aerodynamic measurements

BF Hall, T Povey - Measurement Science and Technology, 2017 - iopscience.iop.org
Measurement Science and Technology, 2017iopscience.iop.org
Abstract The Oxford Probe is an open access five-hole probe designed for experimental
aerodynamic measurements. The open access probe can be manufactured by the end user
via additive manufacturing (metal or plastic). The probe geometry, drawings, calibration
maps, and software are available under a creative commons license. The purpose is to
widen access to aerodynamic measurement techniques in education and research
environments. There are many situations in which the open access probe will allow results …
Abstract
The Oxford Probe is an open access five-hole probe designed for experimental aerodynamic measurements. The open access probe can be manufactured by the end user via additive manufacturing (metal or plastic). The probe geometry, drawings, calibration maps, and software are available under a creative commons license. The purpose is to widen access to aerodynamic measurement techniques in education and research environments. There are many situations in which the open access probe will allow results of comparable accuracy to a well-calibrated commercial probe. We discuss the applications and limitations of the probe, and compare the calibration maps for 16 probes manufactured in different materials and at different scales, but with the same geometrical design.
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