A holographic interferometry technique for measuring transonic flow near a rotor blade
Abstract
A technique that uses holographic interferometry to record the first interferograms of the flow near a hovering transonic rotor blade is presented. A pulsed ruby laser is used to record interferograms of a 2 ft diam field of view near a rotor tip operating at a tip Mach number of 0.90. Several interferograms, recorded along planes perpendicular to the rotor's tip path plane at various azimuth angles around the flow, are presented. These interferograms yield quantitative information about shock structure and location, flow separation, and radiated noise that will help helicopter researchers understand the complexities of the flow around high speed rotor blades and thus improve performance and reduce noise.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- August 1983
- Bibcode:
- 1983STIN...8334278K
- Keywords:
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- Aerodynamics;
- Helicopters;
- Holographic Interferometry;
- Noise (Sound);
- Noise Reduction;
- Rotary Wings;
- Separated Flow;
- Transonic Flow;
- Azimuth;
- Mach Number;
- Pulsed Lasers;
- Rotor Blades;
- Ruby Lasers;
- Instrumentation and Photography