Instrument Information
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IDENTIFIER |
urn:nasa:pds:context:instrument:imperial_college-hydraulics.bagnold_wt::1.0
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NAME |
R.A. BAGNOLD, WOODEN WIND TUNNEL (C.1935)
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TYPE |
ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
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DESCRIPTION |
Historical wind tunnel constructed by R.A. Bagnold (c. 1935) out of wood and glass. The wind tunnel was an open circulation, suction-type
tunnel, with overall length of 9.14 m with a cross-section of 0.30 m x 0.30 m. The tunnel was housed at the Hydraulics Laboratory of
Imperial College, London in the 1930s.
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REFERENCES |
Bagnold, R.A, and G.I. Taylor, (1936) The movement of desert sand, Proceedings of the Royal Society, London,
Series A - Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 157(892):594-620.
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