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Time-average measurement of velocity, density, temperature, and turbulence velocity fluctuations using Rayleigh and Mie scattering
Authors:Amy F Mielke  Richard G Seasholtz  Kristie A Elam  Jayanta Panda
Institution:(1) NASA Glenn Research Center, 21000 Brookpark Road, MS 77-1, Cleveland, OH 44135, USA;(2) Akima Corporation, 22021 Brookpark Road, Fairview Park, OH 44126, USA;(3) OAI, 22800 Cedar Point Road, Brook Park, OH 44142, USA
Abstract:Measurement of time-averaged velocity, density, temperature, and turbulence velocity fluctuations in sparsely seeded gas flows using a non-intrusive, point-wise technique based on Rayleigh and Mie scattering is discussed. A Fabry-Perot interferometer (FPI) is used to spectrally resolve laser light scattered by molecules and particulates in gas flows. The spectral content of the scattered light provides information about velocity, density, and temperature of the gas. A CCD camera is used to record images of the fringes formed by scattered light passing through the interferometer. Models of the spectral components are used in a least squares fitting routine to estimate the parameters from fringe images. Flow measurements are presented for subsonic and supersonic jet flows. The application range for this technique is mostly for high velocity situations (>25 m/s). Velocity, density, temperature, and turbulence velocity fluctuations were determined with accuracies within 5 m/s, 4%, 2%, and 5 m/s, respectively.
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