Stitching Method

Analysis of the aero-optical component of the jitter using the Stitching Method

One of the major quantities of interest for airborne laser systems is the unsteady variation in pointing direction of the beam, or jitter. In airborne laser systems, the beam jitter is usually thought of as sourced from two components. The component of the jitter caused by mechanical vibration of the optical table, optical elements, etc. is called mechanical jitter. The component ...

Optical investigation of a regularized shear layer for the examination of the aero-optical component of the jitter

In this work we examined the aero-optical component of the jitter that results from a forced shear layer. Full 2D wavefronts were collected in Notre Dame's Tri-Sonic facility with the high speed flow set at $M = 0.6$ and the low speed flow set at $M …

Optical investigation of large-scale boundary-layer structures

An investigation of large-scale boundary-layer structures using optical wavefront sensing techniques is described. Measurements were conducted in Notre Dame’s Tri-Sonic facility at M = 0.4 and 0.5 with a range of sampling frequencies and spatial …