Quantitative velocity field measurements in reduced-gravity combustion science and fluid physics experiments

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Greenberg, PS [1 ]
Wernet, MP [1 ]
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[1] NASA, Lewis Res Ctr, Cleveland, OH 44135 USA
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Systems have been developed and demonstrated for performing quantitative velocity measurements in reduced-gravity combustion science and fluid physics investigations. The unique constraints and operational environments inherent to reduced-gravity experimental facilities pose special challenges to the development of hardware and software systems. Both point and planar velocimetric capabilities are described with particular attention being given to the development of systems to support the international Space Station laboratory. Emphasis has been placed on optical methods, primarily arising from the sensitivity of the phenomena of interest to intrusive probes. Limitations on available power, volume, data storage, and attendant expertise have motivated the use of solid-state sources and detectors, as well as efficient analysis capabilities emphasizing interactive data display and parameter control.
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