Application of hot-wire anemometry in shock-tube flows |
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Authors: | G. Briassulis A. Honkan J. Andreopoulos C. B. Watkins |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Mechanical Engineering, The City College of the City University of New York, 10031 New York, New York, USA |
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Abstract: | Several techniques associated with the use of hot wire anemometry in compressible turbulence measurements are described and tested in shock tube flows. These techniques include 1. in-situ calibration of the hot-wire probe by firing several shock waves of different strengths in the shock tube; 2. on-line analog frequency compensation or off-line digital compensation of the temperature-wire; 3. simultaneous acquisition of time-dependent flow velocity and temperature of the flow without invoking Morkovin's hypothesis of strong Reynolds analogy. The techniques were tested in two different shock tube facilities, where a grid generated turbulent flow interacting with a moving shock was set up.The financial support provided by National Science Foundation and NASA is greatly acknowledged. |
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