Title :
Large-area velocity measurement in low-speed flows
Author :
Komerath, N.M. ; Fawcett, P.A. ; Funk, R.B. ; Reddy, U.C.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Aerosp. Eng., Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA
Abstract :
Spatial cross-correlations are used to measure velocity fields over large areas from time-separated images of instantaneous patterns in flow sections. The location of the cross-correlation peak between corresponding sub-images determines the 2-D displacement vector. Since particle image features are not sought, white light and large areas can be used as well as lasers. A single video camera is adequate for low relative displacements. A phase-shifted dual camera extends the speed range and resolution. Five example applications are presented. Quasi-static wind tunnel testing of a canard-wing model demonstrates application to configuration development. Robustness to out-of-plane motion is shown in the wake of a 2-bladed rotor in forward flight. Phase-averaging in periodic flows is discussed. A single camera is used to map the mean and r.m.s. velocities in a large rotor test chamber. A halogen tight sheet is used to validate SCV results against point probe data at the exit of a wind tunnel. Finally, extraction of the out-of-plane component in incompressible flows is presented. The swirling viscous flow above a flat plate is used to analytically represent a 3-D flow. The differential mass conservation equation is used to solve for the third component using slices of 2-D vector fields. A second-order differencing procedure is examined with added noise
Keywords :
aerodynamics; aircraft testing; flow measurement; laser velocimetry; wind tunnels; 2D displacement vector; canard-wing model; configuration development; cross-correlation peak; differential mass conservation equation; forward flight; halogen tight sheet; incompressible flows; instantaneous patterns; large-area velocity measurement; low-speed flows; periodic flows; phase-shifted dual camera; point probe data; quasi-static wind tunnel testing; spatial correlation velocimetry; spatial cross-correlations; swirling viscous flow; time-separated images; two-bladed rotor; velocity fields; video camera; Aerospace engineering; Area measurement; Atmospheric measurements; Cameras; Optical computing; Optical pulses; Optical scattering; Power lasers; Velocity measurement; Volume measurement;
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
DOI :
10.1109/ICIASF.1995.519126