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Novel ground test applications of high-frequency pressure sensitive paint
Casper, Katya M.; Spitzer, Seth M.; Glenn, Nathan; Schultz, Ryan S.
Two novel and challenging applications of high-frequency pressure-sensitive paint were attempted for ground testing at Sandia National Labs. Blast tube testing, typically used to assess the response of a system to an incident blast wave, was the first application. The paint was tested to show feasibility for supplementing traditional pressure instrumentation in the harsh outdoor environment. The primary challenge was the background illumination from sunlight and time-varying light contamination from the associated explosion. Optimal results were obtained in pre-dawn hours when sunlight contamination was absent; additional corrections must be made for the intensity of the explosive illumination. A separate application of the paint for acoustic testing was also explored to provide the spatial distribution of loading on systems that do not contain pressure instrumentation. In that case, the challenge was the extremely low level of pressure variations that the paint must resolve (120 dB). Initial testing indicated the paint technique merits further development for a larger scale reverberant chamber test with higher loading levels near 140 dB.