Estimation of laser-doppler anemometry measuring volume displacement in cylindrical pipe flow

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Laser-Doppler anemometry application in measurements of the 3-D swirl turbulent flow velocity in the cylindrical pipe, behind the axial fan, have been analysed. This paper presents a brief overview of uncertainty sources in the laser-Doppler anemometry measurements. Special attention is paid to estimation of laser-Doppler anemometry measuring volume positioning in cylindrical pipe flow due to optical aberrations, caused by the pipe wall curvature. The hypothesis, that in the central part of the pipe (r/R < 0.6) exists a small, or negligible pipe wall influence on laser--Doppler anemometry measuring position, is investigate. The required corrections, for measurements of axial, tangential, and radial velocity components such: shift of measuring volume and its orientation are analysed and determined for used test rig and for some other pipe geometries.

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Ristić, S. S., Ilić, J. T., Čantrak, D. S., Ristić, O. R., & Janković, N. Z. (2012). Estimation of laser-doppler anemometry measuring volume displacement in cylindrical pipe flow. Thermal Science, 16(4), 1027–1042. https://doi.org/10.2298/TSCI1204027R

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