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Detection and Use of Load and Gage Output Repeats of Wind Tunnel Strain-Gage Balance Data
Author(s) -
Norbert Ulbrich
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
nasa sti repository (national aeronautics and space administration)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.2017-4428
Subject(s) - strain gauge , structural engineering , balance (ability) , wind tunnel , strain (injury) , engineering , computer science , aerospace engineering , medicine , physical medicine and rehabilitation
Criteria are discussed that may be used for the detection of load and gage output repeats of wind tunnel strain–gage balance data. First, empirical thresholds are introduced that help determine if the loads or electrical outputs of a pair of balance calibration or check load data points match. A threshold of 0.01 percent of the load capacity is suggested for the identification of matching loads. Similarly, a threshold of 0.1 microV/V is recommended for the identification of matching electrical outputs. Two examples for the use of load and output repeats are discussed to illustrate benefits of the implementation of a repeat point detection algorithm in a balance data analysis software package. The first example uses the suggested load threshold to identify repeat data points that may be used to compute pure errors of the balance loads. This type of analysis may reveal hidden data quality issues that could potentially be avoided by making calibration process improvements. The second example uses the electrical output threshold for the identification of balance fouling. Data from the calibration of a six–component force balance is used to illustrate the calculation of the pure error of the balance loads.

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