
Water Flow sensor Airfoil
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Our senior design project involves engineering a submersible flow sensor for measuring water tunnel cross-section velocity profiles at UMass Amherst's FSI lab. My team includes Mike Eaton, Samuel Cummings, Robert Cummings, and me (Toshan James). The sensor releases air bubbles via a magnetically-operated slider mechanism under the tank. A high-speed camera records bubble positions, which are then processed using Matlab to obtain velocity curves for each rail point. As the slider moves across the tunnel, we gather data to construct the entire cross-sectional flow velocity profile, as depicted in our graph.
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