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Standard wind tunnel models, also known as reference models, calibration models () or test check-standards are objects of relatively simple and precisely defined shapes, having known aerodynamic characteristics, that are tested in
wind tunnel A wind tunnel is "an apparatus for producing a controlled stream of air for conducting aerodynamic experiments". The experiment is conducted in the test section of the wind tunnel and a complete tunnel configuration includes air ducting to and f ...
s. Standard models are used in order to verify, by comparison of wind tunnel test results with previously published results, the complete measurement chain in a wind tunnel, including wind tunnel structure, quality of the airstream, model positioning,
transducer A transducer is a device that Energy transformation, converts energy from one form to another. Usually a transducer converts a signal in one form of energy to a signal in another. Transducers are often employed at the boundaries of automation, M ...
s and force balances,
data acquisition Data acquisition is the process of sampling signals that measure real-world physical conditions and converting the resulting samples into digital numeric values that can be manipulated by a computer. Data acquisition systems, abbreviated by the ...
system and
data reduction Data reduction is the transformation of numerical or alphabetical digital information derived empirically or experimentally into a corrected, ordered, and simplified form. The purpose of data reduction can be two-fold: reduce the number of data rec ...
software.Reed T.D., Pope T.C., Coksey T.M.
"Calibration of Transonic and Supersonic Wind Tunnels"
NASA CR 2920, NASA, 1977
Pope A.
"Wind Tunnel Calibration Techniques"
AGARDograph 54, AGARD, 1961
More specifically, standard wind tunnel models are used for: *confirmation of the reliability of the data from a new wind tunnel by comparison with results from other wind tunnel facilities; *providing baselines for correlation of results from different wind tunnels; *checkouts of data
repeatability Repeatability or test–retest reliability is the closeness of the agreement between the results of successive measurements of the same measure, when carried out under the same conditions of measurement. In other words, the measurements are take ...
over time; *checkouts of data repeatability after repairs or modifications of the wind tunnel structure; *assessment of the wall interference effects; *identification of problems and faults in the operation of a wind tunnel; *verification of new measurement techniques or devices; *training of wind tunnel personnel. Besides, results from wind tunnel tests of standard models are used as test cases for verification of computational-fluid-dynamics ( CFD) computer codes. In most wind tunnels, standard models are tested during the commissioning and
calibration In measurement technology and metrology, calibration is the comparison of measurement values delivered by a device under test with those of a calibration standard of known accuracy. Such a standard could be another measurement device of known ...
"Recommended Practice: Calibration of Subsonic and Transonic Wind Tunnels", AIAA-R093-2003, AIAA, 2003 of the facility. This sometimes has an unfortunate effect that the test results are not as good as they can be, because the wind tunnel and its measurement system have not yet been optimally tuned at the time of the test.Hills R.
"A review of measurements on AGARD Calibration Models"
, AGARDograph 64, Aircraft Research Association Bedford, England, 1961.
However, some laboratories have adopted the practice of periodical testing of a standard model every couple of years in order to provide a continued confidence in the reliability of measurements in their wind tunnels .Hemsch M., Grubb J., Krieger W., Cler D.,
"Langley Wind Tunnel Data Quality Assurance: Check Standard Results"
AIAA 2000-2201, 21st AIAA Advanced Measurement Technology and Ground Testing Conference, 2000
Damljanoviċ D, Isakoviċ J. and Rašuo B.
"T-38 Wind-Tunnel Data Quality Assurance Based on Testing of a Standard Model"Journal of Aircraft
Vol. 50, No. 4 (2013), pp. 1141-1149. doi: 10.2514/1.C032081
Standard wind tunnel models are usually (but not always) intended for one of the basic wind tunnel measurement types, such as the measurement of forces and moments with force balances or measurements of pressure distribution. Results of wind tunnel tests of these models are generally published in the form of nondimensional aerodynamic coefficients (thus being made independent of model size) and made available to the wind-tunnel community, often in review reports containing inter-facility comparisons of data,Damljanoviċ D., Vitiċ A, Vukovic Ð., Isakoviċ J.
"Testing of AGARD-B calibration model in the T-38 Trisonic Wind Tunnel"
56 (2), 2006, pp. 52-62
Gray J.D.
"Summary Report on Aerodynamic Characteristics of Standard Models HB-1 and HB-2"
AEDC-TR-64-137, Arnold Engineering Development Center, 1964
Binion T.W. Jr.
"Testing of the ONERA Calibration Models in Three Transonc Wind Tunnels"
AEDC-TR-76-133, Arnold Engineering Development Center, 1976
discussing observed scatter of results, different testing conditions, production differences between models etc. As the majority of wind tunnel tests is related to
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, most standard wind tunnel models resemble simplified forms of
wing A wing is a type of fin that produces both Lift (force), lift and drag while moving through air. Wings are defined by two shape characteristics, an airfoil section and a planform (aeronautics), planform. Wing efficiency is expressed as lift-to-d ...
s,
airplane An airplane (American English), or aeroplane (Commonwealth English), informally plane, is a fixed-wing aircraft that is propelled forward by thrust from a jet engine, Propeller (aircraft), propeller, or rocket engine. Airplanes come in a vari ...
s or
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s. Such are, for static tests: NACA 0012 and CLARK Y (2D wing-segment models with typical
airfoil An airfoil (American English) or aerofoil (British English) is a streamlined body that is capable of generating significantly more Lift (force), lift than Drag (physics), drag. Wings, sails and propeller blades are examples of airfoils. Foil (fl ...
s), AGARD-B / AGARD-C (generic delta-wing-airplane shapes),
ONERA The Office National d'Études et de Recherches Aérospatiales ( English: National office for aerospace studies and research) or ONERA, dubbed ''The French Aerospace Lab'' in English, is the French national aerospace research center. Originally f ...
-M (a generic transport-airplane shape), HB-2 (Hypervelocity ballistic model 2, a shape similar to a reentry-body). For dynamic tests, the often-used standard models are: SDM (Standard dynamic model, a generic fighter-like airplane shape somewhat similar to
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)), BFM (Basic finner model, a generic conical-cylindrical missile with four fins at the rear end) and MBFM (Modified basic finner modelSamardžić M., Anastasijević Z., Marinkovski D., Isaković J., Tančić Lj.
"Measurement of pitch- and roll-damping derivatives using the semiconductor five-component strain gauge balance"Proc ImechE Part G: Journal of Aerospace Engineering
Vol.228 no. 11, November 2012, pp.1401-1411
). A number of other standard models exists as well. With the increased use of wind tunnels in the testing of road vehicles, several standard models of generic car shapes were defined.,LeGood G, Gerry, K
"On the Use of Reference Models in Automotive Aerodynamics,"
http://papers.sae.org SAE Technical Paper] 2004-01-1308, 2004, doi:10.4271/2004-01-1308
such as the Ahmed body"Ahmed body"CFD Online Wiki
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"CFD Aerodynamic Analysis of Ahmed Body"

International Journal of engineering trends and Technology (IJETT)
Vol.17 No. 7, December 2014, pp.301-308
MIRA Ltd., MIRA reference car ,Y. Wang, Y. Xin, Zh. Gu, Sh. Wang, Y. Deng and X. Yang
"Numerical and Experimental Investigations on the Aerodynamic Characteristic of Three Typical Passenger Vehicles"Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
Vol.7 No. 4, 2014, pp.659-671
etc. Some wind tunnel laboratories perform periodical checkouts using internally defined standard models that are selected from the repository of models previously tested in the facility Erickson G.E
"Overview of Supersonic Measurement Techniques in the NASA Langley Unitary Plan Wind Tunnel"
NASA/TM-2007-214894, NASA, 2007
Geometry of a standard wind tunnel model is defined relative to some easily identified parameter ( see figure), e.g. body diameter or wing chord. The geometry is published by the institution proposing the model. Beside the model itself, a standard model support, such as a sting, to be used with the model, is usually defined. An actual model is built to a size suitable for the size of a specific wind tunnel test section, in particular taking care that the frontal blockage of the model (the ratio of the model cross-section area to wind tunnel test section area) is kept well below 1% (except for wall-interference research where the models may be larger). In order to eliminate the effects of production differences between models in inter-facility comparisons, sometimes the same physical standard model is tested in several wind tunnels


See also

Wind tunnel A wind tunnel is "an apparatus for producing a controlled stream of air for conducting aerodynamic experiments". The experiment is conducted in the test section of the wind tunnel and a complete tunnel configuration includes air ducting to and f ...
AGARD-B wind tunnel model AGARD-B is a Standard wind tunnel models, standard wind tunnel model (calibration model) that is used to verify, by comparison of test results with previously published data, the measurement chain in a wind tunnel. Together with its derivative # ...


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