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- Prototype Development and Feasibility Assessment of a Vertically Mounted Floating Element Skin Friction BalanceRaza, Muhammad (Virginia Tech, 2025-01-23)Wall shear stress is one of the most essential scaling parameters used in fluid dynamics. It is significant because it helps us compare results in different experimental studies. The accurate measurements of wall shear stress will be instrumental in improving the existing empirical models and validating CFD models. Wall shear stress is also vital in improving fuel efficiency, heat transfer efficiency, and aerodynamic efficiency in real-world applications. This work discusses the design and implementation of a prototype floating element balance — a direct method of wall shear measurement. The direct measurement methods are robust and can significantly improve the validity of experimentation when perfected. In this work, a prototype floating element balance is designed and developed to estimate the wall shear stress in a smooth wall pilot facility to assess its feasibility for large-scale development. The floating element balance utilizes a strain gauge to estimate the wall shear stress. The preliminary tests show promising results, revealing potential design improvements. A strain measurement study is conducted to investigate the force-strain relationship and the reliability of the balance, which highlights the long-term stability and consistency in the strain measurement. However, further investigations are required into the drift response of the floating element balance. The strain measurements are also employed to calibrate the balance using a linear curve fit with a coefficient of determination of R^2 = 0.99, indicating a satisfactory linear estimation.