Dikgale, Moyahabo S2025-02-132025-02-132024-09http://hdl.handle.net/10204/14018This paper presents the validation of the calibration data of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) Calibration Wind Tunnel by evaluating its accuracy under different barometric conditions. Using a reference laboratory with established calibration standards as a benchmark, we compared the CSIR wind tunnel's measurements against those from the reference facility across a range of wind speeds. Our methodology involved a series of controlled calibration designed to assess the consistency and reliability of the wind tunnel's calibration data in different atmospheric conditions. The results demonstrated that the CSIR wind tunnel maintains a high degree of accuracy and reliability, with deviations falling within acceptable limits relative to the reference laboratory's data. This validation highlights the robustness of the CSIR wind tunnel calibration process and its capability to deliver precise wind speed measurements’ calibration across different environmental conditions.FulltextenWind tunnel calibrationCalibration accuracyReference laboratory comparisonBarometric conditionsValidation of CSIR wind tunnel calibration data under different barometric conditions using comparisons with a reference laboratoryConference PresentationN/A