Skin friction measurements by laser interferometry in swept shock wave/turbulent boundary-layer interactions
暂无分享,去创建一个
The laser interferometric skin friction meter was used to measure wall shear stress distributions in two interactions of fin-generated swept shock waves with turbulent boundary layers. The basic research configuration was an unswept sharp-leading-edge fin of variable angle mounted on a flatplate. The results indicate that such measurements are practical in high-speed interacting flows, and that a repeatability of + or - 6 percent or better is possible. Marked increases in wall shear were observed in both swept interactions tested.
[1] C. Sun,et al. A modified wall wake velocity profile for turbulent compressible boundary layers. , 1973 .
[2] D. J. Monson. A laser interferometer for measuring skin friction in three-dimensional flows , 1983 .
[3] D. J. Monson. A nonintrusive laser interferometer method for measurement of skin friction , 1982 .
[4] D. J. Monson,et al. Skin Friction Measurements by a Dual-Laser-Beam Interferometer Technique , 1981 .