Aerosol seeding systems for the NSWC wind tunnels
Abstract
Four types of laskin nozzles which are used to generate the primary aerosol mist are illustrated. This mist may be used directly as laser doppler velocimeters (LDV) particles. However, in general, a wide range of particle size exists at this stage and requires the use of some type of mono-dispersion refinement technique. These nozzles rely on the shearing action of high speed air near a column of seeding liquid. Typically, olive oil or dioctyl phthalate (DOP) is used, but within the past year solid polystyrene particles in an alcohol suspension have been used with great success. Air, at a typical pressure of five psig, is supplied to the top of the nozzle which is merely a hollow tube. This air issues radially from one or more small jets located near the collar close to the bottom of the tube. When the collar is submerged in the seeding liquid, the hollow columns located in the collar become filled with liquid. The air from the jet shears the liquid into the fine mist.
- Publication:
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Wind Tunnel Seeding Systems for Laser Velocimeters
- Pub Date:
- October 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985wtss.nasa..203Y
- Keywords:
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- Aerosols;
- Atomizers;
- Inoculation;
- Mist;
- Wind Tunnel Apparatus;
- Wind Tunnels;
- Air;
- Laser Anemometers;
- Oils;
- Polystyrene;
- Instrumentation and Photography