Measurement of shock wave unsteadiness using a high-speed schlieren system and digital image processing
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2008-12
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Estruch-Samper D, Lawson NJ, MacManus DG, et al., (2008) Measurement of shock wave unsteadiness using a high-speed schlieren system and digital image processing. Review of Scientific Instruments, Volume 79, Issue 12, December 2008, pp. 1261081-1261083
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A new method to measure shock wave unsteadiness is presented. Time-resolved visualizations of the flow field under investigation are obtained using a high-speed schlieren optical system and the motion of the shock wave is determined by means of digital image processing. Information on the shock’s unsteadiness is subsequently derived with Fourier analysis. A sample study on shock unsteadiness in a shock-wave/turbulent boundary-layer interaction with separation is included. The method presented enables a measure of shock unsteadiness at locations in the imaged flow field not accessible by intrusive methods.
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The following article appeared in D. Estruch, N. J. Lawson, D. G. MacManus, K. P. Garry, and J. L. Stollery, Measurement of shock wave unsteadiness using a high-speed schlieren system and digital image processing, Review of Scientific Instruments, 2008, Volume 79, Issue 12, Pages 1261081-1261083 and may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3053361.