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Application of novel pressure-sensitive paint formulations for the surface flow mapping of high-speed jets

Application of novel pressure-sensitive paint formulations for the surface flow mapping of high-speed jets
Application of novel pressure-sensitive paint formulations for the surface flow mapping of high-speed jets
The principle of pressure-sensitive paints (PSPs) is based upon excitation of the luminophore molecules at a certain wavelength and the emission of this absorbed energy at a higher wavelength. By isolating these two wavelengths we insure that the results obtained are not affected by any background radiation. Various international research groups, such as: the Central Aero-Hydrodynamic Institute (Russia), the University of Washington, NASA Ames, Boeing and McDonnell Douglas (USA), have developed their PSP formulations and some are commercially available.

Two paints, which have been developed in-house at the Aero-Physics Laboratory (APL) at the University of Manchester, are studied here. One formulation uses hydrochloric acid (PSP1–HCl) and the other acetone as the solvent (PSP2–Ace). The current study employs the well known schlieren photography technique together with the relatively new PSP method, with comparison to discrete measurements, to examine the flow through a two-dimensional air-ejector system and examines the efficacy of the PSP formulations in providing an accurate global pressure field of the aforementioned setup. Detailed analysis of the errors and drawbacks involved in PSP measurements along with possible solutions to overcome them are also presented. Fully expanded jet Mach numbers in the range of 0.52 ⩽ Mj ⩽ 1.36 were examined.
0894-1777
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Zare-Behtash, H.
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Gongora-Orozco, N.
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Kontis, K.
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Zare-Behtash, H.
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Gongora-Orozco, N.
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Kontis, K.
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Holder, S.J.
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Zare-Behtash, H., Gongora-Orozco, N., Kontis, K. and Holder, S.J. (2009) Application of novel pressure-sensitive paint formulations for the surface flow mapping of high-speed jets. Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science, 33 (5), 852-864. (doi:10.1016/j.expthermflusci.2009.03.002).

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Abstract

The principle of pressure-sensitive paints (PSPs) is based upon excitation of the luminophore molecules at a certain wavelength and the emission of this absorbed energy at a higher wavelength. By isolating these two wavelengths we insure that the results obtained are not affected by any background radiation. Various international research groups, such as: the Central Aero-Hydrodynamic Institute (Russia), the University of Washington, NASA Ames, Boeing and McDonnell Douglas (USA), have developed their PSP formulations and some are commercially available.

Two paints, which have been developed in-house at the Aero-Physics Laboratory (APL) at the University of Manchester, are studied here. One formulation uses hydrochloric acid (PSP1–HCl) and the other acetone as the solvent (PSP2–Ace). The current study employs the well known schlieren photography technique together with the relatively new PSP method, with comparison to discrete measurements, to examine the flow through a two-dimensional air-ejector system and examines the efficacy of the PSP formulations in providing an accurate global pressure field of the aforementioned setup. Detailed analysis of the errors and drawbacks involved in PSP measurements along with possible solutions to overcome them are also presented. Fully expanded jet Mach numbers in the range of 0.52 ⩽ Mj ⩽ 1.36 were examined.

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Accepted/In Press date: 3 March 2009
e-pub ahead of print date: 14 March 2009

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Local EPrints ID: 493190
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/493190
ISSN: 0894-1777
PURE UUID: 05bad148-0421-42f0-bb83-237084c3d5f8
ORCID for H. Zare-Behtash: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-4769-4076

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Author: H. Zare-Behtash ORCID iD
Author: N. Gongora-Orozco
Author: K. Kontis
Author: S.J. Holder

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