Location: Room E208, Tamsui Campus 
            Tel: +886 - 2- 2621-5656 ext.3544, 2617
            Lab. leader: PhD.   Jing-Min Tang
            Contact window: CHANG SHUO KAI(Assistant Technical Specialist)
          Objective: 
            The goal of this lab is to learn how to obtain  data experimentally and to compare them to their theoretical results. 
            Experiments in this laboratory focus on the  investigation of the variation of flow fields and thermal convection. It will  test the student’s mastery on a wide variety of topics, including Fluid  Dynamics, Thermodynamics, Gas Dynamics, Aerodynamics, Conduction, and  Convection. 
            Another focus of this lab is to promote  teamwork between the students, and to improve their ability to identify and  solve problems.
            Lab outline: 
            The first part of the lab will involve  measuring velocity profile in a flow field using Laser Doppler Velocimetry (LDV)  and acquiring thermal variation via a temperature measurement system. 
            The second part of the lab investigates the  effects of thermal and flow fields acting upon each other. A Low-speed wind  tunnel and a pulse-laser will be used to measure the sediment of particles  accumulated along the bottom of the test section of the wind tunnel. 
            This lab will help students understand the  underlying principles of flow control, for example in postponing the separation  on a wing.
            A part of the experiment setup is shown in  the figure.
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