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      Megahertz-Rate Imaging of Hypersonic Boundary-Layer Instabilities in a Mach 10 Shock Tunnel

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          The transition of the boundary-layer state from laminar to turbulent on a 7° sharp cone in Mach 10 flow is measured using several high-speed optical diagnostics capable of time-resolved measurements of the second-mode instability with high spatial resolution. Specifically, megahertz-rate nitric oxide planar laser-induced fluorescence (NO PLIF) imaging is done at 1 MHz to provide a non-path-integrated visualization of second-mode associated structures in the transitioning boundary layer. A recent variation of focused laser differential interferometry (FLDI), namely, linear array FLDI (LA-FLDI), is also applied for multipoint measurements of frequency content in the transitioning boundary layer. From each data set, the frequency of the most unstable second-mode instability is obtained along with the phase velocity of the second-mode waves. Measurements show good agreement relative to each other and also with surface pressure sensors and high-speed schlieren imaging. Furthermore, the 1 MHz NO PLIF imaging demonstrated here shows great potential for visualization of transitional and turbulent boundary layers when path-integrated diagnostics cannot be used.

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                AIAA Journal
                AIAA Journal
                American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
                1533-385X
                25 October 2022
                February 2023
                : 61
                : 2
                : 534-542
                Affiliations
                Spectral Energies, LLC , Dayton, Ohio 45430
                Purdue University , West Lafayette, Indiana 47907
                University of Tennessee Space Institute , Tullahoma, Tennessee 37388
                Calspan-University of Buffalo Research Center , Buffalo, New York 14225
                Author notes
                [*]

                Senior Research Scientist; naibo.jiang@ 123456spectralenergies.com . Associate Fellow AIAA.

                [†]

                Senior Research Scientist. Senior Member AIAA.

                [‡]

                Senior Research Scientist. Member AIAA.

                [§]

                Senior Research Scientist. Associate Fellow AIAA.

                [¶]

                Graduate Student, School of Mechanical Engineering. Member AIAA.

                [**]

                Professor, School of Mechanical Engineering. Associate Fellow AIAA.

                [††]

                Assistant Professor; also University of Tennessee-Knoxville, Knoxville, Tennessee 37996. Member AIAA.

                [‡‡]

                Senior Research Scientist, 4455 Genesee Street. Member AIAA.

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                Research Engineer, 4455 Genesee Street. Member AIAA.

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                Senior Research Scientist, 4455 Genesee Street. Associate Fellow AIAA.

                Article
                J061880 J061880
                10.2514/1.J061880
                b82fdcbb-28ff-4b70-a2ee-7532dd2a6e40
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                History
                : 25 March 2022
                : 28 September 2022
                : 29 September 2022
                Page count
                Figures: 14, Tables: 3
                Categories
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                Engineering,Physics,Mechanical engineering,Space Physics
                Engineering, Physics, Mechanical engineering, Space Physics

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