Biasing errors and correctionsThe dependence of laser velocimeter measurement rate on flow velocity is discussed. Investigations outlining that any dependence is purely statistical, and is nonstationary both spatially and temporally, are described. Main conclusions drawn are that the times between successive particle arrivals should be routinely measured and the calculation of the velocity data rate correlation coefficient should be performed to determine if a dependency exists. If none is found, accept the data ensemble as an independent sample of the flow. If a dependency is found, the data should be modified to obtain an independent sample. Universal correcting procedures should never be applied because their underlying assumptions are not valid.
Document ID
19910022307
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Meyers, James F. (NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, VA, United States)