Data acquisition and control systems of the Jet Noise Laboratory at the NASA Langley Research Center

B. J. Jansen*

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Abstract

The features of the data acquisition and control systems of the NASA Langley Research Center's Jet Noise Laboratory are presented. The Jet Noise Laboratory is a facility that simulates realistic mixed flow turbofan jet engine nozzle exhaust systems in simulated flight. The system is capable of acquiring data for a complete take-off assessment of noise and nozzle performance. This paper describes the development of an integrated system to control and measure the behavior of model jet nozzles featuring dual independent high pressure combusting air streams with wind tunnel flow. The acquisition and control system is capable of simultaneous measurement of forces, moments, static and dynamic model pressures and temperatures, and jet noise. The design concepts for the coordination of the control computers and multiple data acquisition computers and instruments are discussed. The control system design and implementation are explained, describing the features, equipment, and the experiences of using a primarily Personal Computer based system. Areas for future development are examined.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)8-17
Number of pages10
JournalInstrumentation in the Aerospace Industry : Proceedings of the International Symposium
Volume44
Publication statusPublished - 23 Feb 1998
Externally publishedYes
EventProceedings of the 1998 44th International Instrumentation Symposium - Reno, NV, USA
Duration: 3 May 19987 May 1998

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