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Hypersonic wake velocity measurements using acetone molecular tagging velocimetry

Angelina Andrade, W. Lawton Shoemake, Chad O. Willamson, Nicholas Stegmeier, Kevin Posladek, Nathan S. Strasser, Christopher Hall, Kristopher T. Olshefski, Nicole F. Nutter, Ryan S. Glasby, Christopher S. Combs

2025Applied Optics7 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Molecular tagging velocimetry, a minimally intrusive laser diagnostic, was used to find quantitative off-body velocity measurements in the wake of both strut-mounted and free-flight spheres in hypersonic flow. Acetone gas seeded in the flow was excited using the fourth harmonic of a pulse-burst Nd:YAG laser. The experimental tests were validated and compared to simulations using a continuous Galerkin flow solver and an adaptive mesh refinement process. Near the centerline in the wake of the sphere, velocities between −105 and 65 m/s were observed due to reverse flow in the viscous shear layer. Similarly, the simulated data showed negative velocity values in the shear layer region. Outside of the shear layer, average velocities of 730 m/s were observed in both the experimental and simulated results. The overall average uncertainty for the strut-mounted and free-flight cases was estimated to have an accuracy of ±4% (±35.5m/s or 4.9%). This non-intrusive technique provides a velocity map of the wake behind a sphere under hypersonic conditions.

Topics & Concepts

WakeVelocimetryOpticsHypersonic speedParticle image velocimetryPhysicsMaterials scienceMechanicsTurbulenceGas Dynamics and Kinetic TheoryCombustion and flame dynamicsComputational Fluid Dynamics and Aerodynamics
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