Abstract

In this work, an enhanced version of the focused laser differential interferometer (FLDI) is used to measure second-mode instabilities in the boundary layer on a flared cone in Mach 6 quiet flow. A diffractive optical element added to the FLDI system provides six beams that pass through a single Wollaston prism, allowing for multiple points of measurements without the need for additional Wollaston prisms. This technique, linear array-FLDI (LA-FLDI), is used for six simultaneous measurements of second-mode instabilities in a hypersonic boundary layer. This is the first time that this variation of FLDI has been used for second-mode instability measurements and demonstrates that the inclusion of a diffractive optical element into the traditional FLDI and splitting of beam power does not preclude such usage. Thus, LA-FLDI appears to have significant potential for increasing the efficiency of measurements of high-speed boundary layers by enabling multiple measurements at different locations within a single facility run. The velocity of the second-mode wavepacket is estimated and a bispectral analysis is presented showing that harmonics are associated with quadratically phased coupled interactions.

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