Gerd E A Meier
German Aerospace Center
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Archive | 2002
Hugh Richard; Markus Raffel; M. Rein; Jürgen Kompenhans; Gerd E A Meier
A novel measurement technique based on the refractive index variation in a compressible flow field is presented. This concept is referred to as“Background Oriented Schlieren” (BOS) method in the following. The differences between BOS and other optical techniques which it can best be compared with, will be discussed. Already the first results illustrate an encouraging prospect for the future applicability of this technique. The BOS method offers the capability of qualitative and quantitative investigations of unsteady density fields in high speed flows, combustion, and full-scale flight tests. The underlying principle is briefly described and an extension to a three-dimensional quantitative technique by using multiple cameras is outlined. The experimental studies which have been carried out to investigate a supersonic jet, a turbulent flame, and the blade tip vortices of a BK117 helicopter in hover flight will be presented.
Archive | 1994
Boleslaw Stasicki; Markus Raffel; Juergen Kompenhans; Gerd E A Meier
Archive | 1993
Gerd E A Meier; Boleslaw Stasicki
Archive | 2000
Markus Raffel; Richard Hugues; Gerd E A Meier
Archive | 1994
Boleslaw Stasicki; Markus Raffel; Juergen Kompenhans; Gerd E A Meier
Archive | 1993
Boleslaw Stasicki; Gerd E A Meier
Archive | 1995
Boleslaw Stasicki; Gerd E A Meier
Archive | 2000
Markus Raffel; Richard Hugues; Gerd E A Meier
Archive | 2000
Markus Raffel; Richard Hugues; Gerd E A Meier
Archive | 1994
Boleslaw Stasicki; Gerd E A Meier