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Dr. Paul Danehy

Physicist

Phone: 757-864-4737

Email:  paul.m.danehy@nasa.gov

Education:
  • B.S. Mechanical Engineering, University of New Hampshire (1989)
  • M.S. Mechanical Engineering, Thermosciences Division, Stanford University (1991)
  • Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering, Thermosciences Division, High Temperature Gasdynamics Laboratory (HTGL), Stanford University (1995)
Projects:
   
Research Interests:

Brief Biography: I’m a research scientist at NASA Langley Research Center, in Hampton Virginia.  I’m also an Assistant Adjunct Professor in the Physics Department at College of William and Mary.  I lead a team of about 10 NASA employees, contractors, PhD, MS, and undergraduate students in developing laser-based measurement techniques for NASA applications.  Primarily we develop methods for studying hypersonic flow in wind tunnels and combustion.  Combustion experiments include both lab-based subsonic combustion experiments and supersonic combustion experiments associated with SCRAMJET engine development.  In 1995 I got my PhD in Mechanical Engineering at Stanford University.  I then spent 5 years as a post-doc and then faculty member in the Physics Department at the Australian National University in Canberra Australia.  I came to NASA Langley in October 2000.

My research is Physics based, but has applications in Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering.  It also has applications in atmospheric sciences and the medical field.  My research involves atomic and molecular spectroscopy, lasers, advanced imaging and image processing, optics, nonlinear optics, statistical mechanics and continuum mechanics (fluid dynamics).  This research field presents an opportunity for both Physicists and Engineers to explore and apply the fundamental interactions between light and matter while contributing to NASA’s space exploration initiatives.  Below are some examples of current research topics:

  • Coherent anti-Stokes Raman spectroscopy (CARS)
  • Planar laser-induced fluorescence (PLIF)
  • Laser-induced thermal acoustics (LITA)
   
PUBLICATIONS:

Refereed Journal Publications:

  1. B. F. Bathel, P. M. Danehy, J. A. Inman, S. B. Jones, C. B. Ivey, and C. P. Goyne, “Multiple Velocity Profile Measurements in Hypersonic Flows Using Sequentially-Imaged Fluorescence Tagging,” AIAA Journal (accepted, pending minor revisions).
  2. S. A. Tedder, J. L. Wheeler, and P. M. Danehy, “Characteristics of a Broadband Dye Laser Using Pyrromethene and Rhodamine Dyes”, Applied Optics, v. 50, No. 6, pp.901-914, Feb (2011).
  3. N. Jiang, M. Webster, W. R. Lempert, J. D. Miller, T. R. Meyer, C. B. Ivey, and P. M. Danehy, “MHz-rate nitric oxide planar laser-induced fluorescence imaging in a Mach 10 hypersonic wind tunnel,” Applied Optics, Vol. 50, No. 4, Feb. (2011).
  4. S. A. Tedder, J. L. Wheeler, A. D. Cutler, and P. M. Danehy, “Width-increased dual-pump enhanced coherent anti-Stokes Raman spectroscopy”, Applied Optics Vol. 49, No. 8, pp. 1305–1313, March (2010).
  5. R. T. Johnson, P. A. Parker, D. C. Montgomery, A. D. Cutler, P. M. Danehy and R. D. Rhew “Design Strategies for Response Surface Models for the Study of Supersonic Combustion” Quality and Reliability Engineering International, v.25(3), pp. 365–377, April (2009).
  6. J. Schafer, W. Lyons, W.G. Tong, and P.M. Danehy, “Kinetic temperature and electron density measurement in an inductively coupled plasma torch using degenerate four-wave mixing,” Appl. Phys. B: Vol. 95, No. 1, p. 161-168 (2009).
  7. J. A. Inman, P. M. Danehy, D. W. Alderfer, and G. M. Buck, and A. McCrea, "Planar Fluorescence Imaging and Three Dimensional Reconstructions of Capsule Reaction-Control-System Jets", AIAA Journal Vol. 47, No. 4, April (2009).
  8. P. M. Danehy, J. A. Inman, G. Brauckmann, D. W. Alderfer, S. B. Jones, and D. Patry, “Visualization of a Capsule Entry Vehicle Reaction-Control System Thruster” Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, vol. 46 no.1 p. 93-102 (2009).
  9. P.M. Danehy , D.W. Alderfer , J.A. Inman , K.T. Berger , G.M. Buck and R. J. Schwartz “Fluorescence Imaging and Streamline Visualization of Hypersonic Flow over Rapid Prototype Wind-Tunnel Models,” Proc. IMechE, Part G: J. Aerospace Engineering, 222(G5), 637-651 (2008).
  10. S. O’Byrne, P. M. Danehy, S. A. Tedder, and A. D. Cutler, “Dual-Pump Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Scattering Measurements in a Supersonic Combustor” AIAA Journal Vol. 45, No. 4, p. 922-933, April (2007).
  11.  D. Bivolaru, P. M. Danehy and J. W. Lee, “Intracavity Rayleigh-Mie scattering for multipoint two-component velocity measurement”, Optics Letters, Vol. 31, No. 11 p. 1645-1647, June (2006).
  12.  S. O’Byrne, P. M. Danehy, A. F. P. Houwing, Investigation of hypersonic nozzle flow uniformity using NO fluorescence, Shock Waves Journal, May, Pages 1 - 7, DOI 10.1007/s00193-006-0013-6, URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00193-006-0013-6 (2006).
  13. D. W. Alderfer, G. C. Herring, P. M. Danehy, T. Mizukaki, and K. Takayama, “Submicrosecond temperature measurement in liquid water with laser-induced thermal acoustics”, Appl. Opt. Vol. 44, No. 14, 10 May, pp. 2818-2826 (2005).
  14. J.G. Smith Jr., J.W. Connell, K.A. Watson, and P. M. Danehy, “Optical and thermo-optical properties of space durable polymer/carbon nanotube films: Experimental results and empirical equations”, Polymer, v. 46 n. 7, pp 2276-2284 (2005).
  15. A. A. Dorrington, T. W. Jones, P. M. Danehy, R. S. Pappa, “Laser-induced fluorescence photogrammetry for dynamic characterization of transparent and aluminized membranes” AIAA Journal, vol. 42, no. 10, 1 Oct., pp. 2124-2129 (2004).
  16. A. A. Dorrington, T. W. Jones and P. M. Danehy “Photophysics of Laser Dye-Doped Polymer Membranes for Laser-Induced Fluorescence Photogrammetry,” Applied Optics, Vol. 43, No. 36, Dec. 20, p. 6629-6638 (2004).
  17. A. D. Cutler, P. M. Danehy, R. R. Springer, S. O'Byrne, D. P. Capriotti, R. Deloach, "Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Spectroscopic Thermometry in a Supersonic Combustor", AIAA Journal, Vol. 41, Num. 12, Dec. p. 2451-2459, (2003).
  18. P. C. Palma, P. M. Danehy, A. F. P. Houwing, "Fluorescence Imaging of Rotational and Vibrational Temperature in a Shock Tunnel Nozzle Flow," AIAA Journal, Vol. 41, no. 9, Sept. p. 1722-1732 (2003).
  19. R. S. Pappa, J. T. Black, J. R. Blandino, T. W. Jones, Paul M. Danehy, and Adrian A. Dorrington, “Dot-Projection Photogrammetry and Videogrammetry of Gossamer Space Structures” Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, Vol. 40 No. 6, pp. 858-867, Nov-Dec (2003).
  20. R. P. Lucht, V. V. Natarajan, C. D. Carter, K. D. Grinstead Jr., J. R. Gord, P. M. Danehy, G. J. Fiechtner, R. L. Farrow, “Dual-pump coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering temperature and CO2 concentration measurements,” AIAA Journal Vol. 41, No. 4, April p. 679-686 (2003).
  21. P. M. Danehy, S. O’Byrne, A.F.P. Houwing, J.S. Fox, D.R. Smith “Flow-tagging velocimetry for hypersonic flows using fluorescence of nitric oxide,” AIAA Journal v. 41, n. 2, p. 263-271 (2003).
  22. M. J. Gaston, A.F.P. Houwing, N.R. Mudford, P.M. Danehy, J.S. Fox, “Fluorescence imaging of mixing flowfields and comparisons with computational fluid dynamic simulations” Shock Waves Journal v. 12, n. 2, p. 99-110 (2002).
  23. D.-H. Yu, J.-H. Lee, J.S. Chang, J.-S. Ryu, J.W. Hahn, P.M. Danehy, “Effects of laser beam temporal pulse shape on the signal strength and spectral line-shape of forward degenerate four-wave mixing,” J. Opt. Soc. Am. B, 18(8), 1111-1118, (2001).
  24. P. M. Danehy; P. Mere; M. J. Gaston; S. O'Byrne; P. C. Palma; A. F. P. Houwing “Fluorescence Velocimetry of the Hypersonic, Separated Flow over a Cone,” AIAA Journal, v. 39(7), p. 1320-1328 (2001).
  25. J. S. Fox; S. O'Byrne; A. F. P. Houwing; A. Papinniemi; P. M. Danehy; N. R. Mudford, “Fluorescence Visualization of Hypersonic Flow Establishment over a Blunt Fin,” AIAA Journal, v. 39(7), p. 1329-1337 (2001).
  26. A.A. Dorrington, R. Künnemeyer, P.M. Danehy, "Reference beam storage for long-range low-coherence pulsed Doppler LIDAR", Applied Optics-LP, Vol. 40(18), 3076-3081 (2001).
  27. A.F.P. Houwing, D.R. Smith, J.S. Fox, P.M. Danehy and N.R. Mudford, "Laminar boundary layer separation at a fin-body junction in a hypersonic flow" Shock Waves Journal , Vol. 11(1), pp. 31-42, (2001).
  28. J. S. Fox, A. F. P. Houwing, P. M. Danehy, M. J. Gaston, N. R. Mudford, S. L. Gai, "Mole-Fraction-Sensitive Imaging of Hypermixing Shear Layers," Journal of Propulsion and Power, Journal of Propulsion and Power, 17(2), p. 284-292, (2001).
  29. M. Gutfleisch, D.I. Shin, T. Dreier, P.M. Danehy, “Mid-infrared laser-induced grating experiments of C2H4 and NH3 from 0.1-2 MPa and 300-800 K”, Applied Physics B, Vol. 71, p, 673-680 (2000).
  30. P. C. Palma, S. G. Mallinson, S. B. O’Byrne, P. M. Danehy, and R. Hillier, "Temperature measurements in a hypersonic boundary layer using planar laser-induced fluorescence," AIAA Journal, Vol. 38, No. 9, p. 1769-1772 (2000).
  31. P. M. Danehy, P. C. Palma, R. R. Boyce, A. F. P. Houwing, "Numerical simulation of laser-induced fluorescence imaging in shock-layer flows", AIAA Journal, Vol. 37 p. 715-722 (1999).
  32. T. A. Reichardt, R. P. Lucht, P. M. Danehy and R. L. Farrow, "Theoretical investigation of the forward-phase-matching geometry for degenerate four-wave mixing spectroscopy", J. Opt. Soc. Am. B, Vol. 15 p. 2566-2572 (1998).
  33. P. M. Danehy and R. L. Farrow, "Gas-phase velocimetry by nearly degenerate four-wave mixing", App. Phys. B, Vol. B62, pp. 407-413 (1996).
  34. P. M. Danehy and R. L. Farrow, "Comparison of degenerate four-wave mixing line shapes from population- and thermal-grating scattering", J. Opt. Soc. Am. B, Vol. 13, pp. 1412-1418 (1996).
  35. P. M. Danehy, P. H. Paul and R. L. Farrow, "Thermal-grating contributions to degenerate four-wave mixing in nitric oxide", J. Opt. Soc. Am. B, Vol. 12, pp. 1564-1576 (1995).
  36. P. H. Paul, R. L. Farrow and P. M. Danehy, "Gas-phase thermal-grating contributions to four-wave mixing", J. Opt. Soc. Am. B, Vol. 12, pp. 384-392 (1995).
  37. P. M. Danehy, E. J. Friedman-Hill, R. P. Lucht and R. L. Farrow, "The effects of collisional quenching on degenerate four-wave mixing", App. Phys. B, Vol. B57, pp. 243-248 (1993).
  38. R. L. Vander Wal, B. E. Holmes, J. B. Jeffries, P. M. Danehy, R. L. Farrow and D. J. Rakestraw, "Detection of HF using infrared degenerate four-wave mixing", Chem. Phys. Lett., Vol. 191, pp. 251-258 (1992).
  39. Yip, P. M. Danehy and R. K. Hanson, "Degenerate four-wave mixing temperature measurements in a flame", Opt. Lett., Vol. 17, pp. 751-753 (1992).

 

Full-Length Conference Publications

 

  1. C. B. Ivey, P. M. Danehy, B. F. Bathel, A. A. Dyakonov, J. A. Inman, and S. B. Jones “Comparison of PLIF and CFD Results for the Orion CEV RCS Jets” 49th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting, Paper AIAA-2011-713, Fluid Dynamics TC, Orlando Florida, January 2011.
  2. T. Medford, P. M. Danehy, S. B. Jones, B. F. Bathel, J. A. Inman, N. Jiang, M. Webster, W. Lempert, J. Miller, T. Meyer, “Stereoscopic Planar Laser-Induced Fluorescence Imaging at 500 kHz”, Paper AIAA-2011-985, 49th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting including the New Horizons Forum and Aerospace Exposition, Orlando, Florida, Jan. 4-7, 2011.
  3. N. Jiang, J. Bruzzese, R. Patton, J. Sutton, W. Lempert, J. D. Miller, T. R. Meyer, R. Parker, T. Wadham, M. Holden and P. M. Danehy, “NO PLIF Imaging in the CUBRC 48” Shock Tunnel,” Paper AIAA-2011-928, 49th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting including the New Horizons Forum and Aerospace Exposition, Orlando, Florida, Jan. 4-7, 2011.
  4. J. A. Inman, B. F. Bathel, C. T. Johansen, P. M. Danehy, S. B. Jones, J. G. Gragg, and S. C. Splinter, “Nitric Oxide PLIF Measurements in the Hypersonic Materials Environmental Test System (HYMETS)”, the 49th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting, Paper AIAA-2011-1090, Orlando Florida, January 2011.
  5. D. Bivolaru, A. D. Cutler, and P. M. Danehy, “Spatially- and Temporally-resolved Multi-parameter Interferometric Rayleigh Scattering,” Paper AIAA-2011-1293, 49th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting including the New Horizons Forum and Aerospace Exposition, Orlando, Florida, Jan. 4-7, 2011.
  6. *S. A. Tedder, P. M. Danehy, A. D. Cutler, WIDECARS, Paper AIAA-2010-4807, 27th AIAA AMT-GT Conference, Chicago IL, June 2010.
  7. B. F. Bathel, P. M. Danehy, J. A. Inman, A. N. Watkins, S. B. Jones, W. E. Lipford, K. Z. Goodman, C. B. Ivey, C. P. Goyne, “Hypersonic Laminar Boundary Layer Velocimetry with Discrete Roughness on a Flat Plate,” Paper AIAA-2010-4998,AIAA40th Fluid Dynamics Conference and Exhibit, Chicago IL, June 2010.
  8. P.M. Danehy, C. B. Ivey, J.A. Inman, B. Bathel, S.B. Jones, A. C. McCrea, N. Jiang, M. Webster, W. Lempert, J. Miller, T. Meyer “High-speed PLIF imaging of hypersonic transition over discrete cylindrical roughness,” Paper AIAA-2010-0703, the 48th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting, Fluid Dynamics TC, Orlando Florida, January 2010.
  9. P.M. Danehy, C. B. Ivey, B. F. Bathel, J.A. Inman, S.B. Jones, A. N. Watkins, K. Goodman, A. C. McCrea, B, D. Leighty and W. K. Lipford, N. Jiang, M. Webster, W. Lempert, J. Miller, T. Meyer, “Orbiter BLT flight experiment wind tunnel simulations: nearfield flow imaging and surface thermography,” Paper AIAA-2010-1571, the 48th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting, Orlando Florida, January 2010.
  10. J. T. Kegelman, P. M. Danehy, R. J. Schwartz, “Advanced Capabilities for Wind Tunnel Testing in the 21st Century”, Paper AIAA-2010-1304, the 48th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting, Ground Testing TC, Orlando Florida, January 2010
  11. N. Jiang, M. Webster, W. R. Lempert, J. D. Miller and T. R. Meyer, P. M. Danehy, “MHz-Rate NO PLIF Imaging in a Mach 10 Hypersonic Wind Tunnel,” Paper AIAA-2010-1407, the 48th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting, AMT TC, Orlando Florida, January 2010.
  12. G. Magnotti, A. D. Cutler, P. M. Danehy, “Beam Shaping for CARS Measurements in Turbulent Environments,” Paper AIAA-2010-1400, the 48th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting, AMT TC, Orlando Florida, January 2010.
  13. J. A. Inman, P. M. Danehy, B. Bathel, D. W. Alderfer, and R. J. Nowak, “Laser-Induced Fluorescence Velocity, Measurements in Supersonic Underexpanded Impinging Jets,” Paper AIAA-2010-1438, the 48th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting, Fluid Dynamics TC, Orlando Florida, January 2010.
  14. B. F. Bathel, P. M. Danehy, J. A. Inman, S. B. Jones, C. B. Ivey, and C. P. Goyne, “Multiple Velocity Profile Measurements in Hypersonic Flows Using Sequentially-Imaged Fluorescence Tagging,” Paper AIAA-2010-1404, the 48th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting, AMT TC, Orlando Florida, January 2010.
  15. R. S. Okojie, P. M. Danehy, A. N. Watkins, A. F. Mielke, and J. H. Grinstead, “An Overview of NASA Hypersonic Experimental Diagnostic and Instrumentation Technologies for Ground and Flight Testing,” Paper AIAA 2009-7279 at the 16th AIAA/DLR/DGLR International Space Planes and Hypersonic Systems and Technologies Conference, Bremen Germany, Oct 19-22, 2009.
  16. S. A. Tedder, P. M. Danehy, G. Magnotti, A. D. Cutler, “CARS Temperature Measurements in a Combustion-Heated Supersonic Jet”, AIAA-2009-0524, 47th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting, Orlando, FL, January, 2009.
  17. D. Bivolaru , and A. D. Cutler, P. M. Danehy, R. L. Gaffney, Jr , R. A. Baurle, “Spatially and Temporally Resolved Measurements of Velocity in a H2-air Combustion-heated Supersonic jet,” AIAA-2009-0027, 47th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting, Orlando, FL, January, 2009.
  18. P. M. Danehy, B. Bathel, C. Ivey, J. A. Inman, S. B. Jones, “NO PLIF study of hypersonic transition over a discrete hemispherical roughness element”, AIAA-2009-0394, 47th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting, Orlando, FL, January, 2009.
  19. J. A. Inman, P. M. Danehy, R. J. Nowak, D. W. Alderfer, “The Effect of Impingement on Transitional Behavior in Underexpanded Jets” AIAA-2009-0591, 47th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting, Orlando, FL, January, 2009.
  20. D. Bivolaru, P. M. Danehy, A. D. Cutler, “Multipoint Interferometric Rayleigh Scattering using Dual-Pass Light Recirculation,” Paper Number 2008-3708, 26th AIAA Aerodynamic Measurement Technology and Ground Testing Conference, Seattle, WA June 23-26, 2008.
  21. B. F. Bathel, P. M. Danehy, J. A. Inman, D. W. Alderfer, S. A. Berry, “PLIF Visualization of Active Control of Hypersonic Boundary Layers Using Blowing”, Paper Number 2008-4266, 26th AIAA Aerodynamic Measurement Technology and Ground Testing Conference, Seattle, WA June 23-26, 2008.
  22. P. M. Danehy, J. A. Inman, B. Bathel, D. W. Alderfer, S. B. Jones, “Stereoscopic Imaging in Hypersonics Boundary Layers using Planar Laser Induced Fluorescence”, Paper Number 2008-4267, 26th AIAA Aerodynamic Measurement Technology and Ground Testing Conference, Seattle, WA June 23-26, 2008.
  23. J. A. Inman, P. M. Danehy, R. J. Nowak, D. Alderfer, “Identification of Instability Modes of Transition in Underexpanded Jets,” Paper Number 2008-4389, 38th AIAA Fluid Dynamics Conference, Seattle, WA June 23-26, 2008.  
  24. P.M. Danehy, G. Magnotti, D. Bivolaru, S. Tedder, and A. D. Cutler, “Simultaneous Temperature and Velocity Measurements in a Large-scale, Supersonic, Heated Jet,” Paper 1193, 55th JANNAF Propulsion Meeting, Boston, MA, May 12-16, 2008.
  25. J. A. Inman, P.M. Danehy, R.J. Nowak, D.W. Alderfer, “Fluorescence Imaging Study of Impinging Underexpanded Jets” AIAA-2008-619, 46th  AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit, Reno, Nevada, Jan. 7-10, 2008
  26. J. A.(Wilkes) Inman, P. M. Danehy, D. W. Alderfer, and G. M. Buck, A. McCrea, and R. J. Schwartz, “PLIF Imaging of Capsule RCS Jets and Simulated Forebody Ablation” AIAA Paper 2008-0248 46th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit, Reno, Nevada, Jan. 7-10, 2008.
  27. G. M. Buck, A. N. Watkins, P. M. Danehy, J. A. Inman, D. W. Alderfer, A. A. Dyakonov, “Experimental Measurement of RCS Jet Interaction Effects on a Capsule Entry Vehicle”, AIAA Paper 2008-1229 46th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit, Reno, Nevada, Jan. 7-10, 2008.
  28. P. M. Danehy, J. A. Inman, D. W. Alderfer, G. M. Buck, B. Bathel, “Visualization of flowfield modification by RCS jets on a capsule entry vehicle”, AIAA Paper 2008-1231 46th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit, Reno, Nevada, Jan. 7-10, 2008.
  29. D. Bivolaru, P. M. Danehy, R. L. Gaffney, Jr. and A. D. Cutler, “Direct-View Multi-Point Two-Component Interferometric Rayleigh Scattering Velocimeter,” 46th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit 7 - 10 January 2008, Reno, Nevada, AIAA Paper 2008-236.
  30. J. P. Drummond, P. M. Danehy, D. Bivolaru, , R. L. Gaffney, S. A. Tedder, and A. D. Cutler, “Modeling Combustion in Supersonic Flows,” 3rd International Symposium on Non-Equilibrium Processes, Plasma, Combustion, and Atmospheric Phenomena (NEPCAP 2007), Sochi, Russia, June 25-29 (2007).
  31. D. Bivolaru, J. W. Lee, S. B. Jones, S. Tedder, P. M. Danehy, M. C. Weikl, G. Magnotti, and A. D. Cutler, “Mobile CARS - Rayleigh Instrument for Simultaneous Spectroscopic Measurement of Multiple Properties in Gaseous Flows”, The ‘22nd International Congress on Instrumentation in Aerospace Simulation Facilities,’ Asilomar Conference Center, Pacific Grove, California, June 10-14th (2007).
  32. P.M. Danehy, A.P. Garcia, S. Borg, A.A. Dyakonov, S.A. Berry, J.A. Wilkes Inman, D.W. Alderfer, "Fluorescence visualization of hypersonic flow past triangular and rectangular boundary-layer trips", AIAA-2007-0536, 45th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting, Reno Nevada, January 8-11 (2007).
  33. S. Tedder, D. Bivolaru, P. M. Danehy, M.C. Weikl, F. Beyrau, T. Seeger, A. D. Cutler “Characterization of a Combined CARS and Interferometric Rayleigh Scattering System”, AIAA Paper 2007-0871, 45th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit, Reno, Nevada, January 8-11 (2007).
  34. A. D. Cutler, G. Magnotti, R. Baurle , D. Bivolaru , S. Tedder , P. M. Danehy, M.C. Weikl, F. Beyrau, and T. Seeger,  “Development of Supersonic Combustion Experiments for CFD Modeling”, AIAA Paper 2007-0978, 45th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit, Reno, Nevada , January 8-11 (2007).
  35. D.W. Alderfer, P.M. Danehy, J.A. Wilkes Inman, K.T. Berger, G.M. Buck, and R. J. Schwartz, “Fluorescence Visualization of Hypersonic Flow Over Rapid Prototype Wind-Tunnel Models” AIAA Paper 2007-1063 45th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit, Reno, Nevada, Jan. 8-11 (2007).
  36. D. Bivolaru, P. M. Danehy, K. D. Grinstead, Jr., S. Tedder,  A. D. Cutler, “Simultaneous CARS and Interferometric Rayleigh Scattering” AIAA AMT-GT Technology Conference, San Francisco, AIAA-2006-2968 June (2006).
  37. P. M. Danehy, J. A. Wilkes, D. W. Alderfer, S. B. Jones, A. W. Robbins, D. P. Patry  and R. J. Schwartz “Planar laser-induced fluorescence (PLIF) investigation of hypersonic flowfields in a Mach 10 wind tunnel” AIAA AMT-GT Technology Conference, San Francisco, AIAA-2006-3442 June, (2006).
  38. P. M. Danehy, J. A. Wilkes, G. Brauckmann, D. W. Alderfer, S. B. Jones, and D. Patry, “Visualization of a Capsule Entry Vehicle Reaction-Control System (RCS) Thruster” AIAA Paper 2006-1532 44th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit, Reno, Nevada, Jan. 9-12, 2006.
  39. D. Bivolaru, P. M. Danehy, J. W. Lee and R. Gaffney, A. D. Cutler, “Single-Pulse Multi-point Multi-Component Interferometric Rayleigh Scattering Velocimeter” AIAA Paper 2006-836 44th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit, Reno, Nevada, Jan. 9-12, 2006.
  40. J. A. Wilkes, C. Glass, P. M. Danehy and R. J. Nowak, “Fluorescence Imaging of Underexpanded Jets and Comparison with CFD” AIAA Paper 2006-910 44th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit, Reno, Nevada, Jan. 9-12, 2006.
  41. J. A. Wilkes, P. M. Danehy, and R. J. Nowak, "Fluorescence Imaging Study of Transition in Underexpanded Free Jets" 21st International Congress on Instrumentation in Aerospace Simulation Facilities, Sendai, Japan, Aug. 29-Sept. 1, 2005.
  42. *P. M. Danehy, S. O’Byrne, S. Tedder, A. D. Cutler “Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Spectroscopy (CARS) Measurements in Supersonic Combustors at NASA Langley Research Center”, JANNAF 40th CX/ 28th APS / 22nd PSHS / 4th MSS Joint Meeting, Charleston, South Carolina, June 13-17, 2005.
  43. P. M. Danehy, J. R. Gord, F. Grisch, D. Klimenko and W. Clauss “CARS Temperature and Species Measurements For Air Vehicle Propulsion Systems”, presented at the NATO Research and Technology Organization (RTO) AVT-124 Specialist Session on “Recent Developments in Non-Intrusive Measurement Technology for Military Application on Model-and Full-Scale Vehicles”, Budapest, Hungary, April 25-28, 2005.
  44. J. M. Wells, T. W. Jones, P. M. Danehy, “Polarization and Color Filtering Applied to Enhance Photogrammetric Measurements of Reflective Surfaces,” 46th AIAA/ASME/ASCE/AHS/ASC Structures, Structural Dynamics & Materials Conference, Austin, Texas, AIAA-2005-1887, April 18-21, 2005.
  45. S. A. Tedder, S. O’Byrne, P. M. Danehy, A. D. Cutler “CARS Temperature and Species Concentration Measurements in a Supersonic Combustor with Normal Injection”, AIAA Paper 2005-0616, 43rd Aerosciences Meeting and Exhibit, Reno NV, Jan 10-13, 2005.
  46. A. D. Cutler, B, T. Beck, J. A. Wilkes, J. P. Drummond, D. W. Alderfer, P. M. Danehy, “Development of a pulsed combustion actuator for high-speed flow control,” AIAA Paper 2005-1084, 43rd Aerosciences Meeting and Exhibit, Reno NV, Jan 10-13, 2005.
  47. *P. M. Danehy and D. W. Alderfer, “Survey of Temperature Measurement Techniques for Studying Underwater Shock Waves”, Proceedings of the International Symposium of Interdisciplinary Shock Wave Research, ISISW, Matsushima, Sendai, Japan, March 22-24, 2004, p. 95-104.
  48. A. A. Dorrington, T. W. Jones, P. M. Danehy, R. S. Pappa, “Membrane vibration analysis above the Nyquist limit with fluorescence videogrammetry”, SEM X Congress, June, 2004.
  49. S. O’Byrne, P. M. Danehy, A. D. Cutler, “Dual-Pump CARS Thermometry and Species Concentration Measurements in a Supersonic Combustor,” AIAA Paper 2004-0710, 42nd Aerosciences Meeting and Exhibit, Reno NV, Jan 5-8, 2004.
  50. A. D. Cutler, P. M. Danehy, S. O’Byrne, C. G. Rodriguez, J. P. Drummond “Supersonic combustion experiments for CFD model development and validation,” AIAA Paper 2004-0266, 42nd Aerosciences Meeting and Exhibit, Reno NV, Jan 5-8, 2004.
  51. P. M. Danehy, S. O’Byrne, A. D. Cutler, C. G. Rodriguez, “Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Scattering (CARS) as a Probe for Supersonic Hydrogen-Fuel/Air Mixing,” JANNAF APS/CS/PSHS/MSS Joint Meeting, Colorado Springs, CO, Dec. 1-5, 2003.
  52. J. A. Wilkes, D. W. Alderfer, S. B. Jones, and P. M. Danehy “Portable fluorescence imaging system for hypersonic flow facilities,” JANNAF APS/CS/PSHS/MSS Joint Meeting, Colorado Springs, CO, Dec. 1-5, 2003.
  53. A. B. Gojani, P. M. Danehy, D. W. Alderfer, T. Saito, K. Takayama, "Development of laser-induced grating spectroscopy for underwater temperature measurement in shock wave focusing regions," SPIE International Symposium on Optical Systems Design,  Saint-Etiennes, France, September 2003.
  54. S. O’Byrne, P. M. Danehy, A. D. Cutler, “N2/O2/H2 Dual-pump CARS: validation experiments” 20th International Congress on Instrumentation in Aerospace Simulation Facilities, August, 2003.
  55. S. O’Byrne, P. M. Danehy, A. F. P. Houwing, “PLIF temperature and velocity distributions in laminar hypersonic flat-plate flow” 20th International Congress on Instrumentation in Aerospace Simulation Facilities, August, 2003.
  56. A. A. Dorrington, T. W. Jones, P. M. Danehy, R. S. Pappa, “Laser-induced fluorescence photogrammetry for dynamic characterization of transparent and aluminized membranes”, 39th AIAA Joint Propulsion Conference, Huntsville Alabama, AIAA Paper 2003-4798, July 2003.
  57. *P. M. Danehy, A. A. Dorrington, A. D. Cutler, R. DeLoach, “Response Surface Methods for Spatially-Resolved Optical Measurement Techniques”,  AIAA Ground Testing Conference, Reno NV, AIAA Paper 2003-0648, January 2003.
  58. R. S. Pappa, J. T. Black, J. R. Blandino, T. W. Jones, Paul M. Danehy, and Adrian A. Dorrington, “Dot-Projection Photogrammetry and Videogrammetry of Gossamer Space Structures”, 21st International Modal Analysis Conference (IMAC XXI), Kissimmee, Florida, February 3-6, 2003.
  59. Thomas W. Jones, Adrian A. Dorrington, Paul L. Brittman, Paul M. Danehy, “Laser-Induced Fluorescence for Photogrammetric Measurement of Transparent or Reflective Aerospace Structures”, 49th International Instrumentation Symposium, Orlando Florida, May 2003.
  60. P.M. Danehy, R. DeLoach, A.D. Cutler, “Application of Modern Design of Experiments to CARS Thermometry in a Supersonic Combustor”, AIAA Paper 2002-2914, June 2002.
  61. S. O’Byrne, P.M. Danehy and A.F.P. Houwing, “Nonintrusive Temperature and Velocity Measurements in a Hypersonic Nozzle Flow”, 22nd AIAA Aerodynamic Measurement Technology and Ground Testing Conference, St Louis, MI AIAA Paper 2002-2917 June 2002.
  62. A.D. Cutler, G.S. Diskin, P.M. Danehy, J.P. Drummond “Fundamental Mixing and Combustion Experiments for Propelled Hypersonic Flight” 38th AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference and Exhibit, AIAA-2002-3879, July 2002.
  63. Cutler, A.D., Danehy, P.M., Springer, R.R., DeLoach, R., Capriotti, D.P., “CARS Thermometry in a Supersonic Combustor for CFD Code Validation,” AIAA Paper 2002-0743, 2002.
  64. E. Fraval, P. M. Danehy, A.F.P. Houwing, “Single-Shot Broadband Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Scattering Measurements in a Free Piston Shock Tunnel Nozzle Expansion,” in Proceedings of 23rd International Symposium on Shock Waves, Fort Worth, Texas, Published by The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas, USA. (CD ROM), p. 396-402, pap. num. 1717, July 22-27 (2001).
  65. F. Houwing, A. Bishop, M. Gaston, J. Fox, P. Danehy, N. Mudford, “Simulated Fuel-Jet/Shock-Wave Interaction,” in Proceedings of 23rd International Symposium on Shock Waves, Fort Worth, Texas, Published by The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas, USA. (CD ROM), p. 1074-1080, pap. num. 1716, July 22-27 (2001).
  66. S. O’Byrne, P. M. Danehy, A.F.P. Houwing, S. Mallinson, P. Palma, “Temperature and Velocity Measurements in a Hypersonic Boundary Layer,” in Proceedings of 23rd International Symposium on Shock Waves, Fort Worth, Texas, Published by The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas, USA. (CD ROM), p. 1595-1601, pap. num. 1720, July 22-27  (2001).
  67. §P. M. Danehy, S. O’Byrne, A.F.P. Houwing, “Flow-tagging velocimetry for hypersonic flows using fluorescence of nitric oxide,” AIAA Paper 2001-0302 (2001).
  68. R. P. Lucht,, V. N. Velur, G. J. Fiechtner, C. D. Carter, K. D. Grinstead Jr., J. R. Gord, P. M. Danehy, R. L. Farrow, “Measurements of temperature and CO2 concentration by dual-pump coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering,” AIAA Paper 2001-0417 (2001). 
  69. A. F. P. Houwing, D. R. Smith, J. S. Fox, P. M. Danehy, N. R. Mudford, “Fluorescence imaging and velocimetry of laminar separation at a fin-body junction in a hypersonic flow”, Proceedings from SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering, No. 4183 [4183-97], p. 807-818 (2001).
  70. *P. M. Danehy, C. D. Hill, S. O'Byrne, J. S. Fox, A. F. P. Houwing, “Instantaneous temperature imaging in hypersonic flows using laser-induced fluorescence of high rotational quantum number transitions”, AIAA 2000-2591 (2000).
  71. P. M. Danehy, S. O'Byrne, "Measurement of NO density in a free-piston shock tunnel using PLIF", AIAA 99-0772 (1999).
  72. J. S. Fox, M. J. Gaston, A. F. P. Houwing, P. M. Danehy, N. R. Mudford, S. L. Gai, “Instantaneous mole-fraction PLIF imaging of mixing layers behind hypermixing injectors”, AIAA Paper 99-0774 (1999).
  73. K.M. Bultitude, P.M. Danehy, E. Fraval, J.S. Fox, A.F.P. Houwing "Broadband coherent anti-Stokes Raman spectroscopy (BB-CARS) in flames and hypersonic flows", 2nd Australian Conference on Laser Diagnostics in Fluid Mechanics and Combustion, Monash University, Melbourne Australia (1999).
  74. A.A. Dorrington, R. Künnemeyer, P.M. Danehy, "Reference beam storage for long range low coherence pulsed Doppler LIDAR", 2nd Australian Conference on Laser Diagnostics in Fluid Mechanics and Combustion, Monash University, Melbourne Australia (1999).
  75. *A. F. P. Houwing, P. M. Danehy, P. C. Palma, S. O'Byrne, J. S. Fox, S. G. Mallinson, M. J. Gaston, "The application of laser-based diagnostic techniques to supersonic and hypersonic flows", 2nd Australian Conference on Laser Diagnostics in Fluid Mechanics and Combustion, Monash University, Melbourne Australia (1999).
  76. S. O'Byrne, P.C. Palma, P.M. Danehy, N.R. Mudford, S.L. Gai, and A.F.P. Houwing, "Fluorescence imaging of separation and re-attachment in a hypervelocity flow", Symposium on Shock Waves 98, Aoyama Gakuin University, Tokyo, Japan, p. 361-368 (1999).
  77. J.S. Fox, M.J. Gaston, A.F.P. Houwing, P.M. Danehy , "Fluorescence imaging of fuel-air mixture fraction in supersonic flows", Symposium on Shock Waves 98, Aoyama Gakuin University, Tokyo, Japan, p. 533-536 (1999).
  78. P.M. Mere. P.M. Danehy, S. O'Byrne, P.C. Palma, M.J. Gaston, and A.F.P. Houwing, "Two-dimensional velocity-field measurement in a hypersonic gas flow over a cone using planar laser-induced fluorescence", Symposium on Shock Waves 98, Aoyama Gakuin University, Tokyo, Japan, p. 481-484 (1999)
  79. S. O'Byrne, A. F. P. Houwing, P. M. Danehy, "Establishment of the near-wake flow of a cone and wedge in a transient hypersonic freestream.", Proceedings of The 22nd International Symposium on Shock Waves, Imperial College, London, paper number 3880, July 1999.
  80. *A. F. P. Houwing, P. C. Palma, P. M. Danehy, J. S. Fox, S. O'Byrne, P. Mere, M. J. Gaston, S. G. Mallinson, M. Cooper, "Fluorescence-imaging based flow diagnostics: applications to free-piston shock tunnel flows", Proceedings of The 22nd International Symposium on Shock Waves, Imperial College, London, paper number 0890, July 1999 (in press).
  81. J. S. Fox, P. M. Danehy and A. F. P. Houwing, "Instantaneous PLIF measurement of species mole-fraction in a varying temperature supersonic flow", 21st International Council of the Aeronautical Sciences (ICAS) Congress, Melbourne, Paper ICAS-98-3.1.4,  (1998).
  82. P.C. Palma, S.G. Mallinson, S.O. Byrne, P.M. Danehy, "Planar laser-induced fluorescence thermometry on a hypersonic boundary layer flow". In Proceedings of the 13th Australasian Fluid Mechanics Conference, Melbourne, Australia, p.559-562, (1998).
  83. J.S. Fox, M.J. Gaston, A.F.P. Houwing, P.M. Danehy, "Comparison of hypermixing injectors using a mixture-fraction-sensitive imaging technique", in proceedings of 13th Australasian Fluid Mechanics Conference, Melbourne, Aust., p. 79-82, (1998).
  84. S. O'Byrne, P. C. Palma, P. M. Danehy, S. L. Gai, N. R. Mudford and A. F. P. Houwing, "PLIF imaging of the separated region behind a wedge and a cone in hypersonic flow", 21st International Council of the Aeronautical Sciences (ICAS) Congress, Melbourne, Paper ICAS-98-3.10.4, (1998).
  85. P. C. Palma, P. M. Danehy, A. F. P. Houwing and J. Olejniczak, "PLIF thermometry of a free-piston shock-tunnel nozzle flow", AIAA Paper 98-2703 (1998).  
  86. P. Danehy, P. Palma and A. Houwing, "Comparison of theoretical and experimental laser-induced fluorescence images in hypersonic shock-layer flows", in Proceedings of 21st International Symposium on Shock Waves, Great Keppel Island, Australia, pp.517-522 (1998).
  87. P. Palma, P. Danehy and A. Houwing, "Non-Intrusive Thermometry in  High-Enthalpy Shock Layers Using Multi-Line Fluorescence Imaging", in Proceedings of 21st International Symposium on Shock Waves, Great Keppel Island, Australia, pp. 447-452 (1998).
  88. P. M. Danehy, R. L. Farrow and R. P. Lucht, "Measuring translational temperatures with degenerate four-wave mixing", in Proceedings of The First Australian Conference on Laser Diagnostics in Fluid Mechanics and Combustion, Sydney, pp. 95-100 (1996).
  89. P. M. Danehy, P. C. Palma, T. J. McIntyre and A. F. P. Houwing, "Comparison of theoretical laser-induced fluorescence images with measurements performed in a hypersonic shock tunnel", AIAA Paper 96-2236 (1996).
  90. *A. F. P. Houwing, P. C. Palma, P. M. Danehy, R. R. Boyce, J. Fox, D. R. Pulford and J. Morton, "Thermometry, species imaging, flow visualisation, and interferometric tomography in pulsed high speed flows", in Proceedings of 5th International Workshop on Shock Tube Technologies, DLR, Göttingen, Germany (1996).
  91. P. C. Palma, P. M. Danehy and A. F. P. Houwing, "Collisionally-dominated fluorescence imaging in pulsed hypervelocity flows", in Proceedings of 5th International Workshop on Shock Tube Technologies, DLR, Göttingen, Germany (1996).
  92. †P. C. Palma, P. M. Danehy, A. F. P. Houwing and R. J. Sandeman, "A flame temperature measurement using degenerate four-wave mixing in nitric oxide", in Proceedings of The First Australian Conference on Laser Diagnostics in Fluid Mechanics and Combustion, Sydney, pp. 89-94 (1996).
  93. P. M. Danehy and R. L. Farrow, "Gas-phase velocimetry by nearly degenerate four-wave mixing", AIAA Paper 95-0424 (1995).
  94. P. M. Danehy, E. J. Friedman-Hill and R. L. Farrow, "Population and thermal grating contributions to degenerate four-wave mixing line shapes", in Proceedings of Laser Applications to Chemical Analysis, Vol. 5, Jackson Hole, WY, Optical Society of America, Washington, DC, pp. 115-118 (1994).
  95. R. L. Farrow, P. M. Danehy, P. H. Paul and E. J. Friedman-Hill, "Degenerate Four-Wave Mixing For Quantitative Diagnostic Measurements", in Proceedings of Laser Applications to Chemical Analysis, Vol. 5, Jackson Hole, WY, Optical Society of America, Washington, DC, pp. 240-243 (1994).

 

Short (< 4 page) Published Conference Abstracts:

 

  1. A. A. Dorrington, T. W. Jones and P M. Danehy “Laser-induced fluorescence photogrammetry for profiling gossamer space structures”, Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics, Baltimore MD, CD-ROM Paper No. CThR2, June (2003).
  2. D. W. Alderfer,   G. C. Herring,  P. M. Danehy, T. Mizukaki, K. Takayama, “Sub-microsecond temperature measurement in liquid water using Laser-Induced Thermal Acoustics”, Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics, Baltimore MD, CD-ROM Paper No. CTuE6, June (2003).
  3. D.-H. Yu, J.-H. Lee, J.S. Chang, J.-S. Ryu, J.W. Hahn, P.M. Danehy, "The effect of laser pulse shape on the forward degenerate four-wave mixing signal and lineshape", in Proceedings of Laser Applications to Chemical Analysis, Optical Society of America, Washington, DC (2000).
  4. J.S. Fox, A.F.P. Houwing, P.M. Danehy, M.J. Gaston, "Fluorescence visualisation of the flow evolution over a blunt fin in a hypersonic flow", 2nd Australian Conference on Laser Diagnostics in Fluid Mechanics and Combustion, Monash University, Melbourne Australia (1999).
  5. C.D. Hill, P.M. Danehy, J.S. Fox, A.F.P. Houwing, M.J. Gaston, "Instantaneous temperature imaging in a free-piston shock tunnel", 2nd Australian Conference on Laser Diagnostics in Fluid Mechanics and Combustion, Monash University, Melbourne Australia (1999).
  6. *P. M. Danehy, R. L. Farrow, R. P. Lucht, T. A. Reichardt, "Degenerate four-wave mixing velocimetry and translational temperature measurements", Proceedings of The Pacific Rim Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics, Seoul Korea, The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Piscataway, NJ, p. 756-757 (1999).
  7. J. S. Fox, P. M. Danehy, "Validation of a laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) model for mole fraction imaging", Proceedings of The Pacific Rim Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics,  Seoul Korea, The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Piscataway, NJ, p. 159-160 (1999).
  8. S. O'Byrne, P. M. Danehy, M. J. Cooper, "Computational modeling as an aid to shock tunnel planar laser-induced fluorescence visualization", Proceedings of The Pacific Rim Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics, Seoul Korea, The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Piscataway, NJ, p. 338-339 (1999).
  9. K.M. Bultitude and P.M. Danehy, "Characterization of a modeless broadband coherent anti-Stokes Raman spectroscopy system", in proceedings of Australasian Conference on Optics, Lasers, and Spectroscopy, Christchurch, NZ, p. 100, (1998).
  10. P. M. Danehy , P. C. Palma , P. Mere, S. O'Byrne, and A. F. P. Houwing, "New laser-induced fluorescence methods for studying hypersonic flows", in proceedings of Australasian Conference on Optics, Lasers, and Spectroscopy, Christchurch, NZ, p. 59, (1998).
  11. P. M. Danehy, R. L. Farrow and R. P. Lucht, "DFWM line shapes in the forward phase-matching geometry: single-transition thermometry", in Proceedings of XX International Quantum Electronics Conference, Sydney, International Council on Quantum Electronics, pp. WL114 (1996).
  12. P. C. Palma, P. M. Danehy and A. F. P. Houwing, "Comparison of Experimental and Calculated PLIF Images in High Enthalpy Flows", in Proceedings of International Quantum Electronics Conference, Sydney, International Council on Quantum Electronics, pp. MK3 (1996).
  13. P. M. Danehy, P. H. Paul and R. L. Farrow, "Temporal evolution of thermal gratings in DFWM", in Proceedings of Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics, Vol. 8, Anaheim, CA, Optical Society of America, Washington, DC, pp. 162-163 (1994).

 
Patents:

 

  1.  D. Bivolaru, P. M. Danehy, J. W. Lee, “Interferometric Rayleigh Scattering Measurement, ”U.S. Patent No: 7,414,708, 8/19/2008 .
  2.  P. M. Danehy, A. A. Dorrington, “Micro-LiDAR Velocity, Temperature, Density, Concentration Sensor”, U.S. Patent No:  7,675,619,  3/9/2010.
  3. A. A. Dorrington, P. M. Danehy, T.W. Jones, R. S. Pappa, J. W. Connell, W. K. Belvin, “Photogrammetric System And Method Used In The Characterization Of A Structure,”  U.S. Patent No:  7,667,847, 2/23/2010.

 

Other Publications:

 

  1. J. P. Drummond, P. M. Danehy, R. L. Gaffney, P. A. Parker, S. A. Tedder, H. K. Chelliah, A. D. Cutler, D. Bivolaru, P. Givi, H. A. Hassan,  “Development of Methods to Predict the Effects of Test Media in Ground-Based Propulsion Testing,” NASA/TM-2009-215766  June 2009.
  2. G. M. Buck, A. N. Watkins, P. M. Danehy,, “Aerothermodynamic Testing of RCS Jet Interactions for the Orion 606D Crew Module in the NASA Langley 31-Inch Mach 10 Air Tunnel: Test 63-CH,” EG-CAP-08-173, April 2009.
  3. G. M. Buck, A. N. Watkins, P. M. Danehy, “Aerothermodynamic Testing of RCS Jet Interactions on Apollo and Orion-type Crew Modules in the NASA Langley 31-Inch Mach 10 Air Tunnel: Test 37-CH,” EG-CAP-07-97, Aug. 2007.
  4. P. Danehy, T. Jones, J. Connell, K. Belvin, and K. Watson, “Laser-Induced-Fluorescence Photogrammetry and Videogrammetry”, NASA Photonics Tech Briefs, LAR-16426, v. 28, n. 7, p. 8a-10a, (2004).
  5. R. S. Pappa, J. T. Black, J. R. Blandino, T. W. Jones, Paul M. Danehy, and Adrian A. Dorrington, “Dot-Projection Photogrammetry and Videogrammetry of Gossamer Space Structures” NASA TM-2003-212146 (2003).
  6. A.F.P. Houwing, A. Paull, R.R. Boyce, P.M. Danehy, M. Hannemann, J.J. Kurtz, T.J. McIntyre, S.J. McMahon, D.J. Mee, R.J. Sandeman, H. Tanno, Editors, Proceedings of the 21st International Symposium on Shock Waves, two volumes set (1526 pages): Hardcopy: ISBN 0-909683-17-4, ISBN 0-909683-14-X, ISBN 0-909683-15-8, Panther Publishing and Printing, Canberra, Australia, Compact disc: ISBN 0-909683-16-6 (1998).
  7. P.M. Danehy, Population and thermal grating contributions to degenerate four-wave mixing, PhD thesis, Stanford University (1995).
  8. R. L. Vander Wal, B. E. Holmes, J. B. Jeffries, P. M. Danehy, R. L. Farrow, and D. J. Rakestraw, “Infrared Degenerate Four-Wave Mixing as a Diagnostic.” Sandia National Laboratories Report, Livermore California, SAND-91-8703 (1991).
  9. A. Lozano, I. van Cruyningen, P. Danehy and R. Hanson, "Planar Laser-Induced Fluorescence Scalar Measurements in a Turbulent Jet", book chapter in Applications of Laser Techniques in Fluid Mechanics (Springer-Verlag, 1991).

 

† awarded “best paper” at conference

§ awarded “outstanding paper” at conference

* indicates invited paper for first named author

 

 

 

 

 

   
 
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