TY - JOUR
T1 - Free-stream density perturbations in a reflected-Shock tunnel
AU - Parziale, N. J.
AU - Shepherd, J. E.
AU - Hornung, H. G.
PY - 2014/2
Y1 - 2014/2
N2 - Focused laser differential interferometry is used to quantify the free-stream density perturbations in the T5 reflected-shock tunnel. The investigation of reflectedshock tunnel disturbances is motivated by the study of hypervelocity boundary-layer instability and transition. Past work on hypersonic wind-tunnel noise is briefly reviewed. New results are reported for hypervelocity air flows at reservoir enthalpies between 5 and 18 MJ/kg at Mach & 5.5. Statistical analysis finds no correlation of RMS density perturbations with tunnel run parameters (reservoir pressure, reservoir mass-specific enthalpy, freestream unit Reynolds number, free-stream Mach number, and shot number). Spectrograms show that the free-stream disturbance level is constant throughout the test time. Power spectral density estimates of each of the experiments are found to collapse upon each other when the streamwise disturbance convection velocity is used to eliminate the time scale. Furthermore, the disturbance level depends strongly on wavelength. If the disturbance wavelength range of interest is between 700 lm and 10 mm, the tunnel noise is measured to be less than 0.5 % with the focused laser differential interferometer
AB - Focused laser differential interferometry is used to quantify the free-stream density perturbations in the T5 reflected-shock tunnel. The investigation of reflectedshock tunnel disturbances is motivated by the study of hypervelocity boundary-layer instability and transition. Past work on hypersonic wind-tunnel noise is briefly reviewed. New results are reported for hypervelocity air flows at reservoir enthalpies between 5 and 18 MJ/kg at Mach & 5.5. Statistical analysis finds no correlation of RMS density perturbations with tunnel run parameters (reservoir pressure, reservoir mass-specific enthalpy, freestream unit Reynolds number, free-stream Mach number, and shot number). Spectrograms show that the free-stream disturbance level is constant throughout the test time. Power spectral density estimates of each of the experiments are found to collapse upon each other when the streamwise disturbance convection velocity is used to eliminate the time scale. Furthermore, the disturbance level depends strongly on wavelength. If the disturbance wavelength range of interest is between 700 lm and 10 mm, the tunnel noise is measured to be less than 0.5 % with the focused laser differential interferometer
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U2 - 10.1007/s00348-014-1665-0
DO - 10.1007/s00348-014-1665-0
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84891900075
SN - 0723-4864
VL - 55
JO - Experiments in Fluids
JF - Experiments in Fluids
IS - 2
M1 - 1665
ER -