Title :
Measurements, visualization and interpretation of 3-D flows: application within base flows
Author :
Berner, C. ; Wey, P.
Author_Institution :
French-German Res. Inst., Saint-Louis, France
Abstract :
Experimental investigations of the flow field in the near-wake of axisymmetric afterbodies at an angle of attack of 5° are presented. Models consist of a cylindrical afterbody and a conical boat-tail. Measurements were performed by means of a three-dimensional (3-D) frequency-shifted laser Doppler velocimeter at a freestream Mach number of 0.5. Results include wall static pressure distributions over the afterbody and on the base, mean velocities, and the corresponding velocity fluctuations. The results show that a 3-D laser Doppler velocimeter is a useful tool to provide well-documented information of complex flow fields of an axisymmetric or 3-D nature for confrontation between theory and experience. Several approaches to the display and interpretation of the large amount of data obtained when investigating flows of 3-D nature, are presented. A fast and efficient algorithm for the visualization of 3-D scalar data fields is presented. It can realistically reconstruct and display contour surfaces
Keywords :
Doppler effect; computerised instrumentation; computerised picture processing; engineering computing; flow visualisation; laser velocimetry; physics computing; 3-D flows; axisymmetric afterbodies; base flows; computerised picture processing; conical boat-tail; contour surfaces; cylindrical afterbody; flow field; flow visualisation; frequency-shifted laser Doppler velocimeter; mean velocities; near-wake; scalar data fields; turbulent flow; velocity fluctuations; wall static pressure distributions; Data visualization; Displays; Frequency measurement; Graphics; Laser modes; Measurement techniques; Numerical models; Performance evaluation; Tail; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Instrumentation in Aerospace Simulation Facilities, 1989. ICIASF '89 Record., International Congress on
Conference_Location :
Gottingen
DOI :
10.1109/ICIASF.1989.77653