A review of hot wire anemometry in transonic flows
Abstract
The present paper provides a review of hot wire anemometry for compressible flows, giving particular attention to the transonic flow problem. It is pointed out that the first and most important definitive work in hot wire anemometry for compressible flows was reported by Kovasznay (1953). The existence of three independent fluctuating modes in compressible flows for small perturbations was found, taking into account the vorticity mode, the entropy mode, and the sound-wave mode. A review of Kovasznays' method for supersonic flows is also presented, and advances reported by Markovin (1956) are examined. Attention is given to experiments conducted by Horstman and Rose (1977), a general solution to the hot wire problem at transonic conditions sought by Stainback et al. (1983), and some apparent problems.
- Publication:
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ICIASF 1985 - 11th International Congress on Instrumentation in Aerospace Simulation Facilities
- Pub Date:
- 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985icia.cong...67S
- Keywords:
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- Flow Measurement;
- Hot-Wire Anemometers;
- Technology Assessment;
- Transonic Flow;
- Velocity Measurement;
- Calibrating;
- Compressible Flow;
- Heat Transfer;
- Sensitivity;
- Supersonic Flow;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer