DocumentCode :
2771587
Title :
Laser-generation of controlled localized perturbations for boundary-layer transition research
Author :
Schneider, S.P. ; McGuire, Joseph B. ; Collicott, Stevcn H. ; Salyer, Terry R. ; Schmisseur, John
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Aeronaut. & Astronaut., Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, IN, USA
fYear :
1995
fDate :
18-21 Jul 1995
Firstpage :
42675
Lastpage :
1111
Abstract :
Controlled localized perturbations are generated in the freestream of a quiet supersonic wind tunnel, in order to investigate receptivity and laminar-turbulent transition under controlled conditions. The local `hot-spot´ disturbances are generated in air using a tightly focused Nd:YAG laser, via the photo-ionization effect. The injection-seeded laser operates at 532 nm and creates 7 ns pulses with energies to 240 mJ; the shot-to-shot energy repeatability is within about 3%. Measurements of the localized `hot-spot´ in stagnant air at 760 torr show an edge-spreading that is repeatable in both transverse and axial directions, to within 12%, as long as the `hot-spot´ is less than about 8 mm in diameter. Injection-seeding is essential to obtaining this repeatability. The repeatable shock-induced flow emanating from the focus suggests a new method of calibrating high-frequency flow sensors. Successful generation of the perturbations at Mach 4 is also demonstrated, although details of the high-frequency convective disturbances remain to be measured
Keywords :
aerodynamics; boundary layers; flow measurement; laminar to turbulent transitions; measurement by laser beam; photoionisation; supersonic flow; wind tunnels; 240 mJ; 532 nm; 7 ns; 760 torr; Mach 4; boundary-layer transition research; controlled localized perturbations; high-frequency flow sensors; hot-spot disturbances; injection-seeded laser; laminar-turbulent transition; photo-ionization effect; receptivity; repeatable edge-spreading; shock-induced flow; shot-to-shot energy repeatability; supersonic wind tunnel; Ambient intelligence; Extraterrestrial measurements; Frequency; Friction; Gas lasers; Laser transitions; Optical control; Optical pulses; Skin; Wind energy generation;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Instrumentation in Aerospace Simulation Facilities, 1995. ICIASF '95 Record., International Congress on
Conference_Location :
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2088-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICIASF.1995.519117
Filename :
519117
Link To Document :
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