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Planar Rayleigh scattering results in helium–air mixing experiments in a Mach-6 wind tunnel
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1992
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AeroacousticsEngineeringPhysicsAerospace EngineeringOptical DiagnosticsFluid MechanicsPlanar RayleighRayleigh Scattering TechniqueGas DynamicAerodynamicsMach-6 Wind TunnelArgon-fluoride Excimer LaserMultiphase FlowRayleigh ScatteringOptical Particle SizingSupersonic Combustion
Planar Rayleigh scattering measurements with an argon-fluoride excimer laser are performed to investigate helium mixing into air at supersonic speeds. The capability of the Rayleigh scattering technique for flow visualization of a turbulent environment is demonstrated in a large-scale, Mach-6 facility. The detection limit obtained with the present setup indicates that planar, quantitative measurements of density can be made over a large cross-sectional area (5 cm x 10 cm) of the flow field in the absence of clusters.
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