Laser anemometry for in-flight flow investigations

H. Jentink, M. Beversddorff, W. Forster
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Two laser anemometers, a differential laser Doppler anemometer (LDA) of NLR and a laser-two-focus (L2F) anemometer of DLR, were installed in a research aircraft to demonstrate their capabilities for in-flight flow investigations. Both anemometers use a diode laser as a light source and an avalanche photodiode for detecting scattered light. The aircraft was flown in different atmospheric conditions, e.g. close to temperature inversion layers, in clouds and in polluted air above industrial regions to investigate whether it is possible to measure without artificially seeding air. The optical access was provided by two glass inserts in the emergency exit of the aircraft. Measurement volumes were traversed through the flow perpendicular to the fuselage. In this manner, the anemometers measured mean velocities, turbulence levels and for L2F additionally to these quantities the flow direction in the boundary layer of the fuselage. A ground test with the anemometers was performed before the flight tests. Experience with parallel operation of the anemometers was gained in a free jet and properties of both systems were investigated. Information from the tests enabled us to analyze performance data in the free jet and in flight. The experiment shows that laser anemometry can be applied successfully for in-flight flow measurements. The inherent characteristics of the technique are exploited extensively in windtunnel tests and in other ground applications, and are also promising for in-flight experiments. In particular the absence of flow disturbance, the high bandwidth and the high accuracy are useful in flight.
用于飞行中气流调查的激光风速计
在一架研究飞机上安装了两个激光风速计,一个是NLR的差分激光多普勒风速计(LDA),一个是DLR的激光双焦点风速计(L2F),以展示它们在飞行中流量调查中的能力。两种风速计都使用二极管激光器作为光源和雪崩光电二极管来探测散射光。飞机在不同的大气条件下飞行,例如靠近逆温层,在云层中,以及在工业地区的污染空气中,以研究是否有可能在不人工播种空气的情况下进行测量。光学通道由飞机紧急出口的两个玻璃嵌件提供。测量体积穿过垂直于机身的气流。以这种方式,风速计测量了平均速度、湍流水平,对于L2F,除了这些量之外,还测量了机身边界层中的流动方向。在飞行测试之前,对风速表进行了地面测试。在自由射流中获得了风速计平行运行的经验,并对两种系统的性能进行了研究。来自测试的信息使我们能够分析自由喷射和飞行中的性能数据。实验表明,激光测风技术可以成功地应用于飞行中气流的测量。该技术的固有特性在风洞试验和其他地面应用中得到了广泛的利用,并且在飞行实验中也很有前景。特别是在没有气流干扰的情况下,高带宽和高精度在飞行中是有用的。
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