Measurements of mean and instantaneous streamwise velocity profiles in a hypersonic boundary layer with variable rates of mass injection (blowing) of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) were obtained over a 10-degree half-angle wedge model. The NO2 was seeded into the flow from a slot located 29.4 mm downstream of the sharp leading edge. The top surface of the wedge was oriented at a 20 degree angle in the Mach 10 flow, yielding an edge Mach number of approximately 4.2. The streamwise velocity profiles and streamwise fluctuating velocity component profiles were obtained using a three-laser NO2->NO photolysis molecular tagging velocimetry method. Observed trends in the mean streamwise velocity profiles and profiles of the fluctuating component of streamw...
Planar laser-induced fluorescence (PLIF) of naturally occurring nitric oxide (NO) has been used to o...
Stereoscopic time-resolved visualization of three-dimensional structures in a hypersonic flow has be...
Hypersonic flows consist of harsh environments where chemistry effects are relevant and low speed as...
Numerical simulations of the gas-seeding strategies required for planar laser-induced fluorescence i...
We demonstrate a new variation of molecular-tagging velocimetry for hypersonic ows based on laser-i...
Streamwise velocity profile behavior in a hypersonic laminar boundary layer in the presence of an is...
A new measurement technique for obtaining time- and spatially-resolved image sequences in hypersonic...
N2O molecular tagging velocimetry (N2O-MTV) is developed for use in very-high-temperature reactor en...
We investigate a new type of flow-tagging velocimetry technique for hypersonic flows. The technique ...
The characterization of hypersonic flow fields requires an understanding of both chemical reactions ...
Several quantitative measurements extracted from nitric oxide (NO) planar laser-induced fluorescence...
The influence of localized nitrogen transpiration on second mode instabilities in a hypersonic bound...
Using laser-induced fluorescence to probe nitrogen flows seeded with small amounts of nitric oxide, ...
Nitric oxide planar laser-induced fluorescence (NO PLIF) imaging at repetition rates as high as 1 MH...
The hypersonic laminar to turbulent transition problem above Mach 10 is addressed experimentally in ...
Planar laser-induced fluorescence (PLIF) of naturally occurring nitric oxide (NO) has been used to o...
Stereoscopic time-resolved visualization of three-dimensional structures in a hypersonic flow has be...
Hypersonic flows consist of harsh environments where chemistry effects are relevant and low speed as...
Numerical simulations of the gas-seeding strategies required for planar laser-induced fluorescence i...
We demonstrate a new variation of molecular-tagging velocimetry for hypersonic ows based on laser-i...
Streamwise velocity profile behavior in a hypersonic laminar boundary layer in the presence of an is...
A new measurement technique for obtaining time- and spatially-resolved image sequences in hypersonic...
N2O molecular tagging velocimetry (N2O-MTV) is developed for use in very-high-temperature reactor en...
We investigate a new type of flow-tagging velocimetry technique for hypersonic flows. The technique ...
The characterization of hypersonic flow fields requires an understanding of both chemical reactions ...
Several quantitative measurements extracted from nitric oxide (NO) planar laser-induced fluorescence...
The influence of localized nitrogen transpiration on second mode instabilities in a hypersonic bound...
Using laser-induced fluorescence to probe nitrogen flows seeded with small amounts of nitric oxide, ...
Nitric oxide planar laser-induced fluorescence (NO PLIF) imaging at repetition rates as high as 1 MH...
The hypersonic laminar to turbulent transition problem above Mach 10 is addressed experimentally in ...
Planar laser-induced fluorescence (PLIF) of naturally occurring nitric oxide (NO) has been used to o...
Stereoscopic time-resolved visualization of three-dimensional structures in a hypersonic flow has be...
Hypersonic flows consist of harsh environments where chemistry effects are relevant and low speed as...