Pulse-burst PIV in a high-speed wind tunnel

  • Steven Beresh
  • , Sean Kearney
  • , Justin Wagner
  • , Daniel Guildenbecher
  • , John Henfling
  • , Russell Spillers
  • , Brian Pruett
  • , Naibo Jiang
  • , Mikhail Slipchenko
  • , Jason Mance
  • , Sukesh Roy

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Abstract

Time-resolved particle image velocimetry (TR-PIV) has been achieved in a high-speed wind tunnel, providing velocity field movies of compressible turbulence events. The requirements of high-speed flows demand greater energy at faster pulse rates than possible with the TR-PIV systems developed for low-speed flows. This has been realized using a pulse-burst laser to obtain movies at up to 50 kHz, with higher speeds possible at the cost of spatial resolution. The constraints imposed by use of a pulse-burst laser are limited burst duration of 10.2 ms and a low duty cycle for data acquisition. Pulse-burst PIV has been demonstrated in a supersonic jet exhausting into a transonic crossflow and in transonic flow over a rectangular cavity. The velocity field sequences reveal the passage of turbulent structures and can be used to find velocity power spectra at every point in the field, providing spatial distributions of acoustic modes. The present work represents the first use of TR-PIV in a high-speed ground-test facility.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number095305
JournalMeasurement Science and Technology
Volume26
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 1 2015
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • particle image velocimetry
  • pulse-burst lasers
  • time-resolved particle image velocimetry

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Instrumentation
  • Engineering (miscellaneous)
  • Applied Mathematics

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