Measurement of fluid properties using rapid-double-exposure and time-average holographic interferometryThe holographic recording of the time history of a flow feature in three dimensions is discussed. The use of diffuse illumination holographic interferometry or the three-dimensional visualization of flow features such as shock waves and turbulent eddies is described. The double-exposure and time-average methods are compared using the characteristic function and the results from a flow simulator. A time history requires a large hologram recording rate. Results of holographic cinematography of the shock waves in a flutter cascade are presented as an example. Future directions of this effort, including the availability and development of suitable lasers, are discussed. Previously announced in STAR as N84-21849
Document ID
19840052436
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Decker, A. J. (NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)