Trisonic Wind Tunnel N-3
The unique trisonic N-3 blow-down wind tunnel has started operation in 1965. The use of a pressure ejector with partial air recirculation enabled operation in three speed regimes:
- subsonic,
- transonic,
- supersonic (range of obtained Mach numbers Ma = 0.2–2.3).
The tunnel is supplied from two spherical compressed air tanks with the combined volume of 2880 m3 and maximum pressure of 7 atm. The air is compressed by compressors with a total capacity of up to 2000 kW, appropriately purified and dried.
The average operating time of the wind tunnel, is:
- for supersonic Mach velocities about 3 minutes,
- for transonic Mach velocities about 5 minutes,
- for subsonic Mach numbers Ma = 0.3–0.5 up to several minutes.
Measurements are performed in a measuring chamber with the diagonal cross section of 0.6 x 0.6 m, which classifies the tunnel as the largest and fastest facility in Poland.
Parameter |
Value |
Dimensions of the measuring space – height x width |
0.6 m x 0.6 m |
Measuring space dimensions – length |
1.5 m |
Working medium |
air |
Speed of the working medium |
Ma = 0.2–2.3 |
Wind tunnel N-3 – scope of services
- pressure and weight tunnel tests of aircraft models, measurement of their aerodynamic characteristics and pressure distribution;
- measurements of aerodynamic loads on elements of aircraft models, such as:
- wings,
- horizontal and vertical stabilizers,
- control surfaces,
- stores, etc.;
- measurements of the hinge moment on the controls;
- buffeting boundary determination and its intensity in a wide range of flow velocities;
- flow visualizations using the following methods:
- imaging anemometry (Particle Image Velocimetry, PIV),
- oil,
- Schlieren (monochrome and color);
- tunnel tests of aerodynamic characteristics of profiles;
- pressure measurements of transients with a system forcing oscillatory movements.