Affiliations: DLR, Institute of Aerodynamics and Flow Technology,
Department Experimental Methods, Bunsenstr. 10, 37073 Göttingen, Germany.
E-mail: Eric.Roosenboom@dlr.de
Abstract: The Background Oriented Schlieren (BOS) method has been used to
qualitatively identify the (variation of) density gradients in the helical
structure of a propeller slipstream. The helical structures are identified for
two sideslip angles. In contrast to standard BOS correlations between exposures
and a reference image, two exposures at a given time interval were
cross-correlated. This revealed a more clear description of the propeller
slipstream as it determines the variation of the density gradient during this
interval. It enhances the visualization of the helical structure of the
propeller slipstream. Based on the visualizations of the blade tip vortex
trajectories the propeller slipstream contraction can be estimated.