Unseeded Velocity Measurements Around a Transonic Airfoil Using Femtosecond Laser Tagging

2017 
Femtosecond laser electronic excitation tagging velocimetry was used to study the flowfield around a symmetric, transonic airfoil in the NASA Langley Research Center’s 0.3 m transonic cryogenic tunnel facility. A nominal Mach number of 0.85 was investigated with a total pressure of 125 kPa and a total temperature of 280 K. Two components of velocity were measured along vertical profiles at different locations above, below, and aft of the airfoil at angles of attack of 0 and 7 deg. Velocity profiles within the wake showed sufficient accuracy, precision, and sensitivity to resolve both the mean and fluctuating velocities and general flow physics, such as shear-layer growth. Evidence of flow separation was found at high angles of attack. Velocity measurements were assessed for their accuracy, precision, dynamic range, spatial resolution, and overall measurement uncertainty as they relate to the present experiments. Measurement precisions as low as 1  m/s were observed, whereas the velocity dynamic range was ...
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