Wind tunnel for erosion testing

US9816895B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9816895-B2
Application numberUS-201514738362-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 12, 2015
Priority dateJun 12, 2015
Publication dateNov 14, 2017
Grant dateNov 14, 2017

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Test systems for simulating an environment for erosion testing. An exemplary system includes a wind tunnel having a fan unit at one end and an exhaust unit at the other, and a test fixture that secures a specimen under test in a path of the air flow created in the wind tunnel. The system also includes a water injection unit installed between the fan unit and the test fixture that emits water droplets into the air flow. A controller of the system identifies a test profile indicating conditions for a test of the specimen, and varies the speed of the air flow, the orientation of the specimen, and/or a flow rate of water out of a nozzle of the water injection unit during the test to simulate the conditions indicated in the test profile.

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A test system comprising: a wind tunnel having a fan unit at a first end and an exhaust unit at an opposing second end, wherein the fan unit is configured to direct an air flow through the wind tunnel and out of the exhaust unit; a test fixture within the wind tunnel that is configured to secure a specimen under test in a path of the air flow, and to adjust an orientation of the specimen relative to a direction of the air flow; a water injection unit having a first nozzle installed in the wind tunnel between the fan unit and the test fixture that is configured to spray water droplets into the air flow; a particulate injection unit having a second nozzle installed in the wind tunnel between the fan unit and the test fixture that is configured to emit particulates into the air flow, wherein the particulates are particles that simulate an abrasive in the air flow; a controller configured to identify a test profile indicating conditions for a test of the specimen, and to vary a speed of the air flow, the orientation of the specimen, a flow rate of water out of the first nozzle of the water injection unit, and a flow of the particulates into the air flow during the test to simulate the conditions indicated in the test profile; and a catch unit installed between the test fixture and the exhaust unit to remove the particulates before exiting out of the exhaust unit, the catch unit comprising: a third nozzle installed toward a top of the wind tunnel, and configured to spray water from the top of the wind tunnel and perpendicularly down through the air flow to filter the particulates from the air flow; and a catch tank installed toward a bottom of the wind tunnel opposite the third nozzle, and configured to catch the water from the third nozzle. 2. The test system of claim 1 wherein: the controller includes: a speed control module configured to control a fan speed of the fan unit to vary the speed of the air flow; and a water control module configured to control water pressure to the first nozzle of the water injection unit to vary the flow rate of water out of the first nozzle of the water injection unit. 3. The test system of claim 1 wherein: the controller includes: a fixture control module configured to adjust an angle of the test fixture relative to the direction of the air flow to vary the orientation of the specimen. 4. The test system of claim 1 wherein: the particulate injection unit is upstream in the airflow to the water injection unit. 5. The test system of claim 1 wherein: the controller includes: a particulate control module configured to control a particulate-to-air ratio in the particulate injection unit to vary the flow of the particulates into the air flow. 6. The test system of claim 1 wherein: the particulates comprise sand, dirt, or ash. 7. The test system of claim 1 wherein: the catch unit further comprises: a drain configured to remove the water and the particulate that has accumulated in the catch tank. 8. The test system of claim 7 wherein: the controller includes: a catch unit control module configured to turn the catch unit on and off, to control a flow rate of the water from the third nozzle when turned on, and to control a spray pattern from the third nozzle; and a drain control module configured to control the drain to release the water and the particulate that has accumulated in the catch tank. 9. The test system of claim 1 further comprising: a filter installed between the test fixture and the exhaust unit, and configured to remove the particulates from the air flow before exiting out of the exhaust unit. 10. The test system of claim 1 further comprising: a heating and cooling system configured to adjust a temperature in the wind tunnel; wherein the controller includes: a temperature control module configured to control the heating and cooling system to adjust the temperature within the wind tunnel to a target temperature. 11. The test system of claim 1 further comprising: a camera unit configured to capture images of the specimen under test; wherein the controller includes: a camera control module configured to turn the camera on and off. 12. The test system of claim 1 wherein: the test profile comprises a flight profile for a simulated flight of an aircraft. 13. A test system comprising: a wind tunnel having a fan unit at a first end and an exhaust unit at an opposing second end, wherein the fan unit is configured to direct an air flow through the wind tunnel and out of the exhaust unit; a test fixture within the wind tunnel that is configured to secure a specimen under test in a path of the air flow, and to adjust an orientation of the specimen relative to a direction of the air flow; a particulate injection unit having a first nozzle installed in the wind tunnel between the fan unit and the test fixture that is configured to emit particulates into the air flow, wherein the particulates are particles that simulate an abrasive in the air flow; a catch unit installed between the test fixture and the exhaust unit to remove the particulates before exiting out of the exhaust unit, the catch unit comprising: a second nozzle installed toward a top of the wind tunnel, and configured to spray water from the top of the wind tunnel and perpendicularly down through the air flow to filter the particulates from the air flow; and a catch tank installed toward a bottom of the wind tunnel opposite the second nozzle, and configured to catch the water from the second nozzle; and a controller configured to identify a test profile indicating conditions for a test of the specimen; the controller configured to vary a speed of the air flow, the orientation of the specimen, and a flow of the particulates into the air flow during the test to simulate the conditions indicated in the test profile. 14. The test system of claim 13 wherein: the particulates comprise sand, dirt, or ash. 15. The test system of claim 13 further comprising: a water injection unit having a third nozzle installed in the wind tunnel between the fan unit and the test fixture that is configured to spray water droplets into the air flow; wherein the controller is configured to vary a flow rate of water out of the third nozzle of the water injection unit during the test. 16. The test system of claim 13 wherein: the catch unit further comprises: a drain configured to remove the water and the particulate that has accumulated in the catch tank. 17. The test system of claim 13 wherein: the test profile comprises a flight profile for a simulated flight of an aircraft. 18. A test system comprising: a wind tunnel having a fan unit configured to direct an air flow through the wind tunnel and out an exhaust unit; a test fixture within the wind tunnel that is configured to secure a specimen under test in a path of the air flow, and to adjust an orientation of the specimen relative to a direction of the air flow; a water injection unit having a first nozzle installed in the wind tunnel between the fan unit and the test fixture that is configured to spray water droplets into the air flow; a particulate injection unit having a second nozzle installed in the wind tunnel between the fan unit and the test fixture that is configured to emit particulates into the air flow, wherein the particulates are particles that simulate an abrasive in the air flow; a catch unit installed between the test fixture and the exhaust unit to remove the particulates before exiting out of th

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What does patent US9816895B2 cover?
Test systems for simulating an environment for erosion testing. An exemplary system includes a wind tunnel having a fan unit at one end and an exhaust unit at the other, and a test fixture that secures a specimen under test in a path of the air flow created in the wind tunnel. The system also includes a water injection unit installed between the fan unit and the test fixture that emits water dr…
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Boeing Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01M9/04. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 14 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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