Search

Instrumentation
Simultaneous imaging system concept. On the left, particles and flow are visible when LCD grid-altered light is sampled. On the right only particles are visible when LCD-unaltered light is sampled.
Digital Projection Focusing Schlieren System
NASA’s digital projection focusing Schlieren system is attached to a commercial-off-the-shelf camera. For focusing Schlieren measurements, it directs light from the light source through a condenser lens and linear polarizer towards a beam-splitter where linear, vertically-polarized component of light is reflected onto the optical axis of the instrument. The light passes through the patterned LCD element, a polarizing prism, and a quarter-wave plate prior to projection from the assembly as left- or right-circularly polarized light. The grid-patterned light (having passed through the LCD element) is directed past the density object onto a retroreflective background (RBG) that serves as the source grid. Upon reflection off the RBG, the polarization state of light is mirrored. It passes the density object a second time and is then reimaged by the system. Upon encountering the polarizing prism the second time, the light is slightly offset. This refracted light passes through the LCD element, now serving as the cutoff grid, for a second time before being imaged by the camera. The LCD element can be programmed to display a variety of grid patterns to enable sensitivity to different density gradients. The color properties of the LCD can be leveraged in combination with multiple colored light sources to enable simultaneous multi-color, multi-technique data collection. This system is ready for integration into commercial flow visualization and diagnostic equipment, offering manufacturers and research facilities an efficient, cost-effective solution for multi-technique imaging. The Schlieren system is currently available for patent licensing.
Stay up to date, follow NASA's Technology Transfer Program on:
facebook twitter linkedin youtube
Facebook Logo X Logo Linkedin Logo Youtube Logo