Multi-Component, Multi-Point Interferometric Rayleigh/Mie Doppler Velocimeter
TBMG-12781
02/01/2012
- Content
An interferometric Rayleigh scattering system was developed to enable the measurement of multiple, orthogonal velocity components at several points within very-high-speed or high-temperature flows. The velocity of a gaseous flow can be optically measured by sending laser light into the gas flow, and then measuring the scattered light signal that is returned from matter within the flow. Scattering can arise from either gas molecules within the flow itself, known as Rayleigh scattering, or from particles within the flow, known as Mie scattering. Measuring Mie scattering is the basis of all commercial laser Doppler and particle imaging velocimetry systems, but particle seeding is problematic when measuring high-speed and high-temperature flows.
- Citation
- "Multi-Component, Multi-Point Interferometric Rayleigh/Mie Doppler Velocimeter," Mobility Engineering, February 1, 2012.