Publikationsdatum:
2019-07-13
Beschreibung:
NASA has funded two separate contracts to apply pulsed laser holographic interferometry to the detection of shock patterns in the outer span regions of high tip speed transonic rotors. The first holographic approach used ruby laser light reflected from a portion of the centerbody just ahead of the rotor. These holograms showed the bow wave patterns upstream of the rotor and the shock patterns just inside the blade row near the tip. The second holographic approach, on a different rotor, used light transmitted diagonally across the inlet annulus past the centerbody. This approach gave a more extensive view of the region bounded by the blade leading and trailing edges, by the part span shroud and by the blade tip. These holograms showed the passage shock emanating from the blade leading edge and a moderately strong conical shock originating at the intersection of the part span shroud leading edge and the blade suction surface.
Schlagwort(e):
INSTRUMENTATION AND PHOTOGRAPHY
Materialart:
ASME PAPER 74-GT-46
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Gas Turbine Conference and Products Show; Mar 30, 1974 - Apr 04, 1974; Zurich; Switzerland
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