It doesn't directly. A wind tunnel is used to detect the airflow over objects such as cars and planes to improve the streamlining.
A wind tunnel.
In a wind tunnel test the plane never leaves the ground. It's only to see how the wind will affect the plane. When your testing during real flight, your actually in the sky and really flying the plane.
Unitary Plan Wind Tunnel was created in 1955.
Marie H. Tuttle has written: 'Support interference of wind tunnel models' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Wind tunnel models, Magnetic suspension, Interference (Aerodynamics) 'Adaptive wind tunnel walls' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Wind tunnel walls, Wind tunnels 'Wind tunnel wall interference (January 1980-May 1989)' -- subject(s): Wind tunnel walls, Bibliography 'Laminar flow control (1976-1982)' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Fluid dynamics, Laminar flow 'Wind tunnel wall interference (January 1980 - May 1988)' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Wind tunnel walls, Interference
I have in the tv that the wind tunnel is the proving ground for the vehicle's form and allows engineers to obtain considerable amounts of advanced information within a controlled environment.
Energy from wind is less detrimental to the environment than most other electricity generation. Wind turbines need complex and advanced production facilities that pollute. Wind energy is not just good for the environment because there is noise pollution and the placement can affect certain wildlife.
Wind turbines generate energy using wind power. This does not affect the surrounding environment, therefore their environmental cost would be minimal.
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Wind tunnels are different sizes.
Wind Tunnel with Dave Despain - 2003 was released on: USA: 21 February 2003
Frank wenham invented the first wind tunnel in 1871 in Greenwich England with his colleague John Browning
Carey S. Buttrill has written: 'Hot-bench simulation of the active flexible wing wind-tunnel model' -- subject(s): Active control, Flexible wings, Wind tunnel models, Wind tunnel tests