New Trends in Instrumentation for Hypersonic Research [electronic resource] /

Because of the growing interest in hypersonic flows, the AGARD Fluid Dynamics Panel initiated a sub-working group on instrumentation for hypersonics in 1989. This sub-group, chaired by J. WENDT (VKI -Belgium), was composed of: A. BOUTIER (ONERA -France), K. BUTEFISCH (DLR -Germany), R. CATTOLICA (SANDIA Lab. -USA), V. CLINE (AEDC -USA), A. GIRARD (ONERA -France), R. McKENZIE (NASA Ames -USA), S. OCHELTREE (NASA Langley -USA) and G. SMEETS (ISL -Franco-German Inst.). As a result of several meetings, the idea came to organize this workshop, 27th April - 1st May 1992, on "New Trends in Instrumentation for Hypersonic Research", at Le Fauga-Mauzac ONERA center, in France, where the new hot-shot arc-heated facility F4, as well as a new conference building, were recently completed. This workshop has been organized in close connection with the AGARD FDP Symposium to be held in Torino 4 - 8 May 1992 on "Theoretical and Experimental Methods in Hypersonic Flows": the main conclusions and ideas expressed by the papers and during the discussions of this workshop are reported in session 7 and have been presented in Torino in a special Instrumentation session. As chairman of this workshop, I express many thanks to the Organizing Committee composed of Karl BUTEFISCH, Andre GIRARD, Stewart OCHELTREE and John WENDT for their very constructive help, leading to a meeting that was recognized to be very fruitful for all the participants.

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Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 1993
Subjects:Physics., Mechanics., Automotive engineering., Automotive Engineering.,
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description Because of the growing interest in hypersonic flows, the AGARD Fluid Dynamics Panel initiated a sub-working group on instrumentation for hypersonics in 1989. This sub-group, chaired by J. WENDT (VKI -Belgium), was composed of: A. BOUTIER (ONERA -France), K. BUTEFISCH (DLR -Germany), R. CATTOLICA (SANDIA Lab. -USA), V. CLINE (AEDC -USA), A. GIRARD (ONERA -France), R. McKENZIE (NASA Ames -USA), S. OCHELTREE (NASA Langley -USA) and G. SMEETS (ISL -Franco-German Inst.). As a result of several meetings, the idea came to organize this workshop, 27th April - 1st May 1992, on "New Trends in Instrumentation for Hypersonic Research", at Le Fauga-Mauzac ONERA center, in France, where the new hot-shot arc-heated facility F4, as well as a new conference building, were recently completed. This workshop has been organized in close connection with the AGARD FDP Symposium to be held in Torino 4 - 8 May 1992 on "Theoretical and Experimental Methods in Hypersonic Flows": the main conclusions and ideas expressed by the papers and during the discussions of this workshop are reported in session 7 and have been presented in Torino in a special Instrumentation session. As chairman of this workshop, I express many thanks to the Organizing Committee composed of Karl BUTEFISCH, Andre GIRARD, Stewart OCHELTREE and John WENDT for their very constructive help, leading to a meeting that was recognized to be very fruitful for all the participants.
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:1704042018-07-30T22:47:06ZNew Trends in Instrumentation for Hypersonic Research [electronic resource] / Boutier, A. editor. SpringerLink (Online service) textDordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,1993.engBecause of the growing interest in hypersonic flows, the AGARD Fluid Dynamics Panel initiated a sub-working group on instrumentation for hypersonics in 1989. This sub-group, chaired by J. WENDT (VKI -Belgium), was composed of: A. BOUTIER (ONERA -France), K. BUTEFISCH (DLR -Germany), R. CATTOLICA (SANDIA Lab. -USA), V. CLINE (AEDC -USA), A. GIRARD (ONERA -France), R. McKENZIE (NASA Ames -USA), S. OCHELTREE (NASA Langley -USA) and G. SMEETS (ISL -Franco-German Inst.). As a result of several meetings, the idea came to organize this workshop, 27th April - 1st May 1992, on "New Trends in Instrumentation for Hypersonic Research", at Le Fauga-Mauzac ONERA center, in France, where the new hot-shot arc-heated facility F4, as well as a new conference building, were recently completed. This workshop has been organized in close connection with the AGARD FDP Symposium to be held in Torino 4 - 8 May 1992 on "Theoretical and Experimental Methods in Hypersonic Flows": the main conclusions and ideas expressed by the papers and during the discussions of this workshop are reported in session 7 and have been presented in Torino in a special Instrumentation session. As chairman of this workshop, I express many thanks to the Organizing Committee composed of Karl BUTEFISCH, Andre GIRARD, Stewart OCHELTREE and John WENDT for their very constructive help, leading to a meeting that was recognized to be very fruitful for all the participants.Session 1: Projects - Requirements -- Requirements for facilities and measurement techniques to support CFD development for hypersonic aircraft -- Hermes measurement needs in hot facilities -- Hot experimental technique: a new requirement of aerothermodynamics -- Experimental validation of hypersonic viscous flow models -- Computation and experimentation of free-piston shock tunnels - Example of the Marseille facility -- Ground test facilities and instrumentation for aerothermal and aero-optical studies of hypersonic interceptors -- Session 2: Interferometry - Spectroscopy -- Interferometry in rarefied gas flows -- Holographic interferometry on the high enthalpy shock tunnel in Göttingen (HEG) -- The use of holographic interferometry for flow field diagnostics -- Multipass holographic interferometer for the high enthalpy hypersonic wind-tunnel F4 -- Resonant holographic interferometry; a multipoint, multiparameter diagnostics tool for hypersonic flow -- Schlieren device and spectroscopic measurements in F4 -- Considerations for the application of the infrared emission absorption technique to hypersonic propulsion diagnostics -- Molecular electronic resonance state techniques -- Session 3: Temperatures - Concentrations -- Local non-intrusive measurements of the inlet and exhaust flows in ground testing a hypersonic engine -- Laser-based diagnostics for hypersonic flows -- Determination of minority species concentrations and temperature in combustion systems by Laser Induced Fluorescence -- Absorption, scattering, and fluorescence techniques for hypersonic flow measurements -- Spectroscopic diagnostic techniques for the high enthalpy shock tunnel in Göttingen (HEG): preparatory LIF studies on other facilities -- Rotational temperature and density measurements in a hypersonic flow by dual-line CARS -- Laser spectroscopic measurement techniques for hypersonic, turbulent windtunnel flows -- Broad band excimer Laser Induced Fluorescence applied to hypersonic and supersonic air flows -- Non-intrusive temperature determination by LIF in hypersonic wind-tunnels -- Rapid pulse electron beam fluorescence for flow field diagnostics -- Electron beam fluorescence imaging for hypersonic research -- Session 4: Pressure - Forces -- Force measurement in hypervelocity impulse facilities -- A six component balance for short duration hypersonic facilities -- Millisecond aerodynamic force measurement technique for high enthalpy test facilities -- Aerodynamic force measurements in the VKI longshot hypersonic facility -- Session 5: Velocity -- Measurement of hypersonic flows -- Development and assessment of an LDV system for Mach 6 flow field measurements -- Laser velocimetry applied in hypersonics -- Velocity and density determination by the electron beam technique -- Electron beam velocimetry -- Planar velocimetry in high-speed aerodynamic and propulsion flowfields -- Filtered Rayleigh and RELIEF imaging of velocity, temperature and density in hypersonic flows for the study of boundary layers, shock structures, mixing phenomena and the acquisition of in-flight air data -- 2D velocity and temperature measurements in high speed flows based on spectrally resolved Rayleigh scattering -- Session 6A: Heat Flux -- Temperature and heat flux measurements challenges for high temperature aerospace application -- Heat transfer measurement techniques used or in development at ONERA Chalais-Meudon -- Aerothermodynamic measurement techniques employed in NASA Langley hypersonic facilities -- Aerothermal test methodology and techniques for the development of hypersonic vehicles -- Measurements on models for hypersonic real gas conditions -- Thin gradient heat fluxmeters developed at ONERA -- Session 6B: Infrared Thermography -- Hypersonic aerodynamics research with an infrared imaging system -- Heat transfer measurements using infrared thermography in rarefied flows -- Infrared thermography for hot-shot wind-tunnel -- Experiments on the catalytic efficiency of heat protection materials in the arc heated wind-tunnel (LBK) in Cologne -- Infrared Thermography characterization of Görtler vortex type patterns in hypersonic flows -- Session 7: Recommendations for Future Research by the Rapporteurs -- to session 7: Recommendations for future research in hypersonic instrumentation -- Flow visualization, interferometry and spectroscopy in hypersonic flows: a review -- Local measurements of temperatures and concentrations: a review for hypersonic flows -- Pressure and force measurement on models set in hypersonic flows: a review -- Velocity measurements in hypersonics: a review -- Thermal flux measurements in hypersonic flows: a review.Because of the growing interest in hypersonic flows, the AGARD Fluid Dynamics Panel initiated a sub-working group on instrumentation for hypersonics in 1989. This sub-group, chaired by J. WENDT (VKI -Belgium), was composed of: A. BOUTIER (ONERA -France), K. BUTEFISCH (DLR -Germany), R. CATTOLICA (SANDIA Lab. -USA), V. CLINE (AEDC -USA), A. GIRARD (ONERA -France), R. McKENZIE (NASA Ames -USA), S. OCHELTREE (NASA Langley -USA) and G. SMEETS (ISL -Franco-German Inst.). As a result of several meetings, the idea came to organize this workshop, 27th April - 1st May 1992, on "New Trends in Instrumentation for Hypersonic Research", at Le Fauga-Mauzac ONERA center, in France, where the new hot-shot arc-heated facility F4, as well as a new conference building, were recently completed. This workshop has been organized in close connection with the AGARD FDP Symposium to be held in Torino 4 - 8 May 1992 on "Theoretical and Experimental Methods in Hypersonic Flows": the main conclusions and ideas expressed by the papers and during the discussions of this workshop are reported in session 7 and have been presented in Torino in a special Instrumentation session. As chairman of this workshop, I express many thanks to the Organizing Committee composed of Karl BUTEFISCH, Andre GIRARD, Stewart OCHELTREE and John WENDT for their very constructive help, leading to a meeting that was recognized to be very fruitful for all the participants.Physics.Mechanics.Automotive engineering.Physics.Mechanics.Automotive Engineering.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1828-6URN:ISBN:9789401118286