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A skin friction meter, using the viscosity balance principle, suitable for use with flat or curved metal surfaces (based on thickness measurement)

L H Tanner
- 01 Mar 1977 - 
- Vol. 10, Iss: 3, pp 278-284
TLDR
In this paper, a laser beam focused at position x, reflects partly from the oil surface and partly from a metal substrate, and the reflected beams are focused on a photocell and the pen recorder output gives an interferometric record of y against t.
Abstract
An oil film is placed on a surface over which gas is flowing, and moves under the influence of skin friction. The skin friction meter to be described makes use of the fact that, at time t after the start of the flow with skin friction tau , the thickness y of oil of viscosity mu at a point x close downstream of the leading edge is y= mu x/ tau t. A laser beam focused at position x, reflects partly from the oil surface and partly from the metal substrate. The reflected beams are focused on a photocell and the pen recorder output gives an interferometric record of y against t. To permit accurate setting of the position x, a second laser beam is used which is set at the upstream oil edge, x=0. The results obtained show good agreement with theory, repeatability and consistency. The meter can be used with any polished metal surface, whether flat or curved, and provides versatile and potentially accurate method for skin friction measurement.

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Modern developments in shear-stress measurement ☆

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Further Developments of the Fringe-Imaging Skin Friction Technique

TL;DR: In this paper, the Fringe-Imaging Skin Friction technique (FISF) has been extended to handle three-dimensional flow fields with mild shear gradients, and a PC-based application has been written that has made it possible to obtain high resolution skin friction field measurements in a reasonable period of time.

Boundary-layer transition and global skin friction measurement with an oil-fringe imaging technique

TL;DR: In this paper, a new oil-fringe imaging fkin friction (FISF) technique is presented to measure skin friction on wind tunnel models, where lines of oil are applied on surfaces that connect the intended sets of measurement points, and then a wind tunnel is run so that the oil thins and forms interference fringes that are spaced proportional to local skin friction.
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Boundary-layer transition and global skin friction measurement with an oil-fringe imaging technique

TL;DR: In this article, a new oil-fringe imaging fkin friction (FISF) technique is presented to measure skin friction on wind tunnel models, where lines of oil are applied on surfaces that connect the intended sets of measurement points, and then a wind tunnel is run so that the oil thins and forms interference fringes that are spaced proportional to local skin friction.
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Skin-friction measurements and calculations on a lifting airfoil

TL;DR: In this paper, a new technique for measuring skin friction was employed to help document the flow on an airfoil at angles of attack from -0.5 to 11.5 deg.
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A study of the motion of oil films on surfaces in air flow, with application to the measurement of skin friction

TL;DR: In this paper, a simple relation is obtained between the film thickness variation and the skin friction distribution, and the results confirm the theory and show that the method gives reasonably accurate measurements of skin friction distributions in low speed flows.
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The viscosity balance method of skin friction measurement: further developments including applications to three-dimensional flow

TL;DR: This work extends the application of oil film interferometry to the measurement of skin friction in air flow and suggests that the methods can give a wealth of information concerning surface flows which would otherwise be difficult, if not impossible, to achieve.
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A particle timing laser velocity meter

TL;DR: In this paper, a fluid velocity meter is described, which operates by measuring the time taken for individual dust particles carried in the flow to travel between two points in space, by using a laser to produce two light beams parallel to one another and approximately normal to the flow direction.
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Camera Testing by Use of Speckle Patterns

Tanner Lh
- 01 Sep 1974 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, a beam of laser light is reflected by the film and the speckle pattern formed at the plane of the lens diaphragm is observed, which is used to measure all the primary and secondary aberrations of the camera, including any errors of film position.
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The measurement of viscosity by optical techniques applied to a falling liquid film

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors give interferometric measurements of oil films showing that, except near the upper edge of the film, the theory is accurately followed, and an optical technique suitable for practical implementation of the method is suggested.
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