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- 1) Conduct AFRL/RQT research and development in turbine hot section experimental validation and diagnostics tools and techniques with a focus on revealing and understanding unsteady, rotating flow fields and heat transfer.
- a) Set up, operate, and maintain existing IR Thermal Imaging Calibration equipment supporting both in-house experiments, component rig, and full-scale turbine engine testing.
- b) Operate and maintain existing thin film sputter deposition equipment and lead production of thin film heat flux sensors for unsteady temperature measurement.
- 3) Conduct research and development to advance state-of-the-art in harsh environment thermal imaging techniques and procedures with the aim of obtaining data to improve turbomachinery design, operation, and maintenance.
- Familiarity/experience with design/application of infrared imaging, infrared spectroscopy, multispectral techniques, and optical data acquisition hardware and software.
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