Doppler global velocimetry measurements of the vortical flow above an F/A-18
Author(s) -
Joseph W. Lee,
James F. Meyers,
Angelo A. Cavone,
KAREN SUZUKI
Publication year - 1993
Publication title -
21st aerospace sciences meeting
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.1993-414
Subject(s) - laser doppler velocimetry , velocimetry , acoustic doppler velocimetry , doppler effect , flow (mathematics) , acoustics , physics , optics , mechanics , blood flow , medicine , cardiology , astronomy
A Doppler global velocimeter was used to investigate the vortical flow above an F/A-18 model at 25-degrees angle of attack. The measurements indicate that the flow had the same characteristics as the vortical flow above a standard delta wing. The flow pattern indicating transition from stable to burst conditions found above the delta wing was also found at the 440 station above the F/A-18. Measurements downstream at the 524 station found that the flow velocity varied considerably, with standard deviations reaching 30 percent of free stream. However, individual data images indicated that the flow was spatially coherent, and not chaotic as expected.
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