Over the past few years, ONERA has performed DGV (Doppler Global Velocimetry) measurements in wind tunnels, - some of them in cooperation with DLR -, testing different configurations with the aim of improving the technique and making it available in an industrial context. First, the major key-elements of such a system are discussed: online laser frequency measurements, optimization of emission/reception configurations, compromise between sensitivity and scattering efficiency, multiple light sheets versus multiple camera systems. The optimized solution is then confronted with limited optical accesses, light reflections on walls or model to iterate the design of the final configuration. The results of two main experiments are then presented: The half-wake of a transport aircraft model in a landing configuration was investigated in F1, a large industrial ONERA facility. The size of the field of view, the ability to follow on-line variations of the angle of attack or Mach number, made this test conclusive as regards the interest of mean 3C velocity maps. The tip vortex developing in the wake of a 2D symmetrical airfoil was studied in the ONERA F2 research facility. The DGV experiment was conducted in cooperation with DLR. A composite system was built to take advantage of the skills and hardware of the two teams. Velocity maps were obtained for various angles of attack and positions in the wake, showing a very good agreement with LDV measurements. The results in a transonic wind tunnel are also recalled to illustrate the ability of DGV to tackle high-speed flows. In all these campaigns, comparisons with established velocimetry techniques such as LDV, pressure probes or PIV are our major concern, as they represent the best way to assess the accuracy. Finally, the potential of DGV to give on-line three-component mean velocity maps is confronted to the needs expressed by the wind tunnel operator community and airplane manufacturers in terms of on-line diagnosis to determine the influence of aerodynamic or geometrical parameters during the course of experiments: angle of attack, Mach number, flaps or ailerons settings.


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    Title :

    Doppler global velocimetry in wind tunnels implementation issues and performance analysis




    Publication date :

    2006


    Size :

    12 Seiten, 13 Bilder, 1 Tabelle, 7 Quellen


    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Storage medium


    Language :

    English




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