Texas A&M Oran W. Nicks Low Speed Wind Tunnel

Texas A&M Oran W. Nicks Low Speed Wind Tunnel *** The Texas A&M University Oran W. Nicks Low-Speed Wind Tunnel (TAMU LSWT) ceased operations permanently on August 31, 2023.

Our sincerest thank you to all of our customers, students, and staff over the years for all of your support. ***


The Texas A&M University Oran W. Nicks Low-Speed Wind Tunnel (TAMU LSWT) is a large-scale, subsonic wind tunnel located at Easterwood Airport (CLL) in College Station, Texas. It is part of the Department of Aerospace Engineering and the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station. Air ve

locities up to 200 mph are achieved in its seven-foot-tall, ten-foot-wide test section. Higher velocities up to Mach 0.4 are possible with reduced test section sizes. Aircraft models with up to a seven-foot wing span can be easily accommodated. The LSWT measurement system can accommodate models that produce up to 3000 pounds of lift and 1000 pounds of drag using its external balance. Several internal balances are also available. The LSWT is used extensively for undergraduate education, engineering research and commercial testing. Commercial tests range from one day to several months. Studies have been conducted on everything from bicycles with riders, golf clubs, light pole fixtures, and offshore oil platforms and drill ships to missiles, airplanes, and space re-entry vehicles. The tunnel is operated by a faculty director and 7 full-time staff with assistance from graduate and undergraduate aerospace engineering students. In addition to the tunnel and associated testing equipment, these staff operate the Aerospace Engineering Machine Shop. The shop is an extensive CNC shop that builds many of the models tested in the LSWT as well as hardware for a wide range of TAMU faculty research projects.

KAMU created a wonderful video highlighting the LSWT history and current work with students. We are excited to continue ...
01/27/2023

KAMU created a wonderful video highlighting the LSWT history and current work with students. We are excited to continue serving many different organizations including commercial, research, and student groups.

Get a tour of one of A&M's wind tunnels, which has seen just about everything in its 60+ years, as featured on Episode 4 of Texas A&M Today.Learn more about ...

The LSWT congratulates Hannah Green and Melanie Peavy on their upcoming graduation from Texas A&M both with a B.S. degre...
05/02/2022

The LSWT congratulates Hannah Green and Melanie Peavy on their upcoming graduation from Texas A&M both with a B.S. degree in Aerospace Engineering! Hannah has been a student worker with the LSWT since fall of 2019 and will be continuing on as a drill bit field engineer for Baker Hughes. Melanie has been with us since fall of 2020 and will be transitioning to Bell Helicopter as an aeronautics engineer. Both students have been a great asset to the LSWT over the past few years and we wish them all the best in their future careers!

It is always great to see former LSWT undergraduate student workers continuing their engineering work after graduation! ...
10/08/2021

It is always great to see former LSWT undergraduate student workers continuing their engineering work after graduation! Bryce Moran seen working on an Orion spacecraft model in the National Transonic Facility wind tunnel at NASA Langley.

When NASA astronauts return from the Moon on Artemis missions, a heat shield will protect the Orion spacecraft from the intense heat and pressure of re-entry through Earth’s atmosphere. But what happens to that heat shield once things slow down?

That’s what a team of researchers at NASA Langley are hoping to learn from a series of tests in the National Transonic Facility wind tunnel. Learn more: https://go.nasa.gov/3Ap5TMk

The LSWT is looking to hire an entry-level research engineer. If you know anyone who is qualified, please encourage them...
02/27/2020

The LSWT is looking to hire an entry-level research engineer. If you know anyone who is qualified, please encourage them to apply!

Job TitleResearch Engineering Associate I AgencyTexas A&M Engineering DepartmentAerospace Engineering Proposed Minimum SalaryCommensurate Job LocationCollege Station, Texas Job TypeStaff Job Description The Texas A&M University Oran W. Nicks Low-Speed Wind Tunnel (TAMU LSWT) is a large-scale, subson...

10/23/2019

Job TitleResearch Engineering Associate II AgencyTexas A&M Engineering DepartmentAerospace Engineering Proposed Minimum SalaryCommensurate Job LocationCollege Station, Texas Job TypeStaff Job Description The Texas A&M University Oran W. Nicks Low-Speed Wind Tunnel (TAMU LSWT) is a large-scale, subso...

The Texas A&M Oran W. Nicks Low Speed Wind Tunnel has an open position for a Research Engineering Associate II
09/05/2019

The Texas A&M Oran W. Nicks Low Speed Wind Tunnel has an open position for a Research Engineering Associate II

Job TitleResearch Engineering Associate II AgencyTexas A&M Engineering DepartmentAerospace Engineering Proposed Minimum SalaryCommensurate Job LocationCollege Station, Texas Job TypeStaff Job Description Job Summary: This position assists the Director and other staff in negotiating test objectives a...

08/06/2019

Been a while since we had F-anythings come by to play.

AND the big news is, WE'RE GETTING A BUS STOP! Starting 8/12/19 Bus Route 7 will have a stop at the Easterwood Wind Tunn...
07/30/2019

AND the big news is, WE'RE GETTING A BUS STOP! Starting 8/12/19 Bus Route 7 will have a stop at the Easterwood Wind Tunnel Complex! Now students can get from campus to the Easterwood Complex and back by bus!

WHOOP!
06/25/2019

WHOOP!

WHOOP!
06/25/2019

WHOOP!

Congratulations to all the seniors on their successful flights today!
04/27/2019

Congratulations to all the seniors on their successful flights today!

Address

1775 George Bush Drive West BLDG 0759
College Station, TX
77845

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Texas A&M Oran W. Nicks Low Speed Wind Tunnel posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Business

Send a message to Texas A&M Oran W. Nicks Low Speed Wind Tunnel:

Share