Digital holographic interferometry for the measurement of symmetrical temperature fields in liquids

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Abstract

In this paper, we present a method of quantitatively measuring in real-time the dynamic temperature field change and visualization of volumetric temperature fields generated by a 2D axial-symmetric heated fluid from a pulsatile jet in a water tank through off-axis digital holographic interferometry. A Mach-Zehnder interferometer on portable platform was built for the experimental investigation. The pulsatile jet was submerged in a water tank and fed with water with higher temperature. Tomographic approach was used to reconstruct the temperature fields through the Abel Transform and the filtered back-projection. Averaged results, tomographic view, standard deviation and errors are presented. The presented results reveal digital holographic interferometry as a powerful technique to visualize temperature fields in flowing liquids and gases.

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Cubreli, G., Psota, P., Dančová, P., Lédl, V., & Vít, T. (2021). Digital holographic interferometry for the measurement of symmetrical temperature fields in liquids. Photonics, 8(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/photonics8060200

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