Laser velocimetry and holographic interferometry measurements in transonic flows

Measurements of the transonic flow about a two-dimensional airfoil have been made with holographic interferometry and laser velocimetry. Quantitative data obtained with the interferometer are compared to the laser velocimeter and surface pressure measurements to evaluate the accuracy of the technique. Good agreement in the results confirmed the two-dimensionality of the flow and the potential of the interferometer in making unsteady transonic flow measurements in the future.