Doppler global velocimetry (DGV) has already been shown to be an interesting technique capable of measuring the three components of velocity in a plane. A 1-component DGV system is currently under development at the...Doppler global velocimetry (DGV) has already been shown to be an interesting technique capable of measuring the three components of velocity in a plane. A 1-component DGV system is currently under development at the LMFA, using a stabilized continuous wave (CW) argon ion laser for ermssion, lne receiver Ieatures only one camera for both signal and reference images and incorporates a DEF1 system to adjust the incident laser light frequency and its transmission coefficient on the iodine cell absorption line. A description of the whole system is presented and a validation with measurements of axial velocities at several positions in a round free jet is proposed.展开更多
基金the CIRT (Consortium Indus trie Recherche en Turbomachines) which is supporting this workmore particularly at the LMFA, Alain Ef fernelli for building many elements of the receiver, Gil bert Halter for helping in the collimation processAndre Vouillarmet for his advice in this project.
文摘Doppler global velocimetry (DGV) has already been shown to be an interesting technique capable of measuring the three components of velocity in a plane. A 1-component DGV system is currently under development at the LMFA, using a stabilized continuous wave (CW) argon ion laser for ermssion, lne receiver Ieatures only one camera for both signal and reference images and incorporates a DEF1 system to adjust the incident laser light frequency and its transmission coefficient on the iodine cell absorption line. A description of the whole system is presented and a validation with measurements of axial velocities at several positions in a round free jet is proposed.