Development of a laser velocimeter for a large transonic wind tunnel
Abstract
On a 8 x 6 Foot Supersonic Wind Tunnel a laser velocimeter was utilized in the testing of advanced high speed turbopropellers. The system, using a 15-W argon-ion laser, a 3-beam 2-axis transmitting-receiving optics package, a zoom lens with 1- to 4-m focal lengths, and a 0.4-m corner mirror was initially assembled and tested in the checkout room. During the time the system was located in the checkout area, experience was acquired in the alignment and operation of the system and the data acquisition system and software were developed. By using air jets to simulate tunnel air flow, the system worked quite well. However, problems with beam alignment arose because of reduced atmospheric pressure. Mounting the laser into a vessel maintained at atmospheric pressure with deflectors mounted to the external walls improved operation for about 2 hours before misalignment reoccurred. The system was remounted to the positioning platform in an enclosure that provides both thermal and acoustic isolation.
- Publication:
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Flow Visualization and Laser Velocimetry for Wind Tunnels
- Pub Date:
- September 1982
- Bibcode:
- 1982fvlv.rept..243G
- Keywords:
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- Laser Doppler Velocimeters;
- Propellers;
- Transonic Wind Tunnels;
- Alignment;
- Argon Lasers;
- Atmospheric Pressure;
- Lenses;
- Vibration Effects;
- Vibration Isolators;
- Instrumentation and Photography