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High-resolution OH LIF velocity measurement technique for high-speedreacting flows
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1992
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AeroacousticsHigh-speedreacting FlowsUnsteady FlowEngineeringMeasurementAerospace EngineeringFluid MechanicsFlow PhysicEducationNonintrusive Optical TechniqueFlow MeasurementTurbulent FlameMultiphase FlowInstrumentationPointwise MeasurementsIodine Reference Line
A nonintrusive optical technique was developed for the quantitative study of velocity fields in steady, high-speed, reacting flows. A narrow-linewidth laser source was tuned through an isolated OH absorption line to measure the Doppler-shifted linecenter frequency relative to an iodine reference line. A counterpropagating beam approach was used to eliminate collisional impact shift effects. Pointwise measurements of velocity were made in a unique reacting underexpanded jet facility as an extensive calibration of the technique over a wide range of flow conditions. The extension of the technique to planar measurements is also discussed.