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Measurements of supersonic nitrogen flow properties with the resonant Doppler velocimter

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Abstract

We report the first use of the resonant Doppler velocimeter (RDV) for complete field measurements and for field visualization in a supersonic nitrogen flow. The RDV is a new nonintrusive diagnostic tool which takes advantage of laser absorption effects to measure the velocity, temperature, and pressure of a flowing gas.

© 1981 Optical Society of America

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