High-speed planar thermometry and velocimetry using thermographic phosphor particles

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Simultaneous gas-phase temperature and velocity imaging using micrometer-size thermographic phosphor particles seeded into the flow is demonstrated at a 3 kHz repetition rate. The velocity field is measured using a standard particle image velocimetry approach, while the temperature is determined from the temperature sensitive phosphorescence emission of the particles following excitation at 355 nm. Since the particles are very small, they rapidly assume the temperature and velocity of the surrounding gas. A single shot temperature precision of better than 5 % was achieved at 500 K. Time-resolved measurements in the wake of a heated cylinder are presented, demonstrating the utility of these imaging diagnostics to observe transient, coupled heat and mass transfer phenomena. © 2013 The Author(s).

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Abram, C., Fond, B., Heyes, A. L., & Beyrau, F. (2013). High-speed planar thermometry and velocimetry using thermographic phosphor particles. Applied Physics B: Lasers and Optics, 111(2), 155–160. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00340-013-5411-8

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