A real-time interferometer technique for compressible flow researchStrengths and shortcomings in the application of interferometric techniques to transonic flow fields are examined and an improved method is elaborated. Such applications have demonstrated the value of interferometry in obtaining data for compressible flow research. With holographic techniques, interferometry may be applied in large scale facilities without the use of expensive optics or elaborate vibration isolation equipment. Results obtained using holographic interferometry and other methods demonstrate that reliable qualitative and quantitative data can be acquired. Nevertheless, the conventional method can be difficult to set up and apply, and it cannot produce real-time data. A new interferometry technique is investigated that promises to be easier to apply and can provide real-time information. This single-beam technique has the necessary insensitivity to vibration for large scale wind tunnel operations. Capabilities of the method and preliminary tests on some laboratory scale flow fluids are described.
Document ID
19840056522
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Bachalo, W. D. (Aerometrics, Inc. Mountain View, CA, United States)
Houser, M. J. (Aerometrics, Inc. Mountain View, CA, United States)