30th AIAA Aerodynamic Measurement Technology and Ground Testing Conference 2014
DOI: 10.2514/6.2014-2522
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Application of a Novel Projection Focusing Schlieren System in NASA Test Facilities

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“…In any case, the data in Figs. [3][4][5][6][7] indicate that the overall effect of the duct on the screech tones and the shock-structure of the jet are rather minimal. However, low frequency noise is generated due to the excited duct modes, and this is further examined in the following with the screech-free jet obtained by using the tabs.…”
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“…In any case, the data in Figs. [3][4][5][6][7] indicate that the overall effect of the duct on the screech tones and the shock-structure of the jet are rather minimal. However, low frequency noise is generated due to the excited duct modes, and this is further examined in the following with the screech-free jet obtained by using the tabs.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pictures shown in the following are essentially instantaneous snapshots of the density gradients in the flowfield capturing the shocks and vortical structures of the flow. Further details of the schlieren system can be found in [4].…”
Section: Experimental Facility and Proceduresmentioning
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“…The thickness of the focused field was estimated to be about 8 cm. Further details can be found in Weinstein 25 and Fagan et al 26 Results and discussion Assessment of the flow visualization techniques for measuring shock-spacing (Figure 2(a)) appear sharper and more ''point-like'' than the corresponding tips in the schlieren image (Figure 2(c)). In addition, details are lost between the shock cells due to the dark regions of the time-averaged schlieren image, therefore the time-averaged shadowgraph is deemed more favorable compared to its schlieren counterpart.…”
Section: Experimental Setup and Proceduresmentioning
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“…The bandwidth primarily dictated the uncertainty in the measurement of the tone frequency. A focusing schlieren system was used for flow visualization The system is based on a lens-and-grid technique where a source grid is projected onto a retro-reflective screen and imaged onto a cut-off grid creating the schlieren effect; an interested reader may find details and further references in Fagan, L'Esperance & Zaman (2014). The light source illuminating the flow field had 1 µs pulse duration.…”
Section: Experimental Facility and Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%