Development of the seeding system used for laser velocimeter surveys of the NASA Low-Speed Centrifugal Compressor flow field
Author(s) -
C. A. Wasserbauer,
Michael D. Hathaway
Publication year - 1994
Publication title -
25th plasmadynamics and lasers conference
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.1994-2564
Subject(s) - seeding , centrifugal compressor , gas compressor , laser , flow measurement , flow (mathematics) , field (mathematics) , aerospace engineering , environmental science , physics , materials science , optics , engineering , mechanics , mathematics , pure mathematics
Consideration is given to an atomizer-based system for distributing high-volume rates of polystyrene latex (PSL) seed material developed to support laser velocimeter investigations of the NASA Low-Speed Compressor flow field. Complete evaporation of the liquid carrier before the flow entering the compressor was of primary concern for the seeder system design. It is argued that the seed nozzle should incorporate a needle valve that can mechanically dislodge accumulated PSL seed material when the nozzle is turned off. Water is less expensive as the liquid carrier and should be used whenever adequate residence times are available to ensure complete evaporation. PSL agglomerates over time and needs to be mixed or blended before use. Arrangement of the spray nozzles needs to be adjustable to provide maximum seeding at the laser probe volume.
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