第二代对流热流通量校准装置的设计与不确定性分析

D. Holmberg, C. Womeldorf, W. Grosshandler
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美国国家标准与技术研究所开发了一种对流热流通量设备,用于校准热流通量传感器。该装置由一个小风洞组成,该风洞在加热的等温铜板上产生二维层流边界层。传感器被平齐地安装在铜板上,旁边是一个参考,用来测量离开铜板的热量。对流校准高达5千瓦/平方米是可能的。将传感器输出与参考值进行比较,并与标准辐射校准进行对比。认识到许多传感器用于混合辐射和对流环境,该设施提供了一个独特的机会来评估传感器的对流响应。本报告描述了第二代加热板,并提供了系统不确定性的分析。冗余参考点、改进的传感器加热和安装、改进的参考点隔离以及最小化的辐射分量将参考点的综合相对扩展不确定度降低到±2.5%。介绍了在热流密度传感器中嵌入温度传感器的优点。该设施可用于比较校准和个人研究人员的传热研究。
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Design and Uncertainty Analysis of a Second-Generation Convective Heat Flux Calibration Facility
The National Institute of Standards and Technology has developed a convective heat flux facility to allow calibration of heat flux sensors. The facility consists of a small wind tunnel that produces a two-dimensional laminar boundary layer across a heated isothermal copper plate. Sensors are mounted flush in the copper plate alongside a reference to measure the heat leaving the plate. Convective calibrations up to 5 kW/m2 are possible. Sensor output is compared with the reference value, and contrasted with a standard radiation calibration. Recognizing that many sensors are used in mixed radiation and convection environments, this facility provides a unique opportunity to assess a sensor’s convective response. This report describes a second-generation heated plate and provides an analysis of the system uncertainty. Redundant references, improved sensor heating and mounting, improved reference isolation, and a minimized radiation component has reduced the combined relative expanded uncertainty of the reference to ±2.5 %. The benefits of an embedded temperature sensor in the heat flux sensor are described. The facility is available for comparative calibrations and for heat transfer studies by individual researchers.
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