A MEMS skin-friction sensor for time resolved measurements in separated flows

2004 
A MEMS surface fence sensor for skin-friction measurements in separated flows has been developed and tested successfully in low-speed flows. The new sensor is able to distinguish between forward and reverse flow and features a temporal resolution of up to 1 kHz. Calibrations of the sensor have been obtained in the range of –0.7 N m-2≤τ w≤0.7 N m-2 with a resolution of 0.02 N m-2. Comparative measurements with the wall-pulsed wire technique in a reverse-flow region show excellent agreement with respect to the mean skin-friction coefficient c f but also reveal some discrepancies for the fluctuating part c f′.
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