Miniature Laser Doppler Velocimeter for Measuring Wall Shear
TBMG-408
02/01/2005
- Content
A miniature optoelectronic instrument has been invented as a nonintrusive means of measuring a velocity gradient proportional to a shear stress in a flow near a wall. The instrument, which can be mounted flush with the wall, is a variant of a basic laser Doppler velocimeter. The laser Doppler probe volume can be located close enough to the wall (as little as 100 µm from the surface) to lie within the viscosity-dominated sublayer of a turbulent boundary layer.
- Citation
- "Miniature Laser Doppler Velocimeter for Measuring Wall Shear," Mobility Engineering, February 1, 2005.