Uniformity study of two-functional luminescent dyes adsorbed over an anodized aluminum coating for motion-capturing pressure-and temperature-sensitive paint imaging

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The pressure-and temperature-sensitive paint (PSP/TSP) technique, for steady-state and unsteady-state measurements, is becoming widespread. However, unsteady quantitative measurement is still difficult because non-uniform distribution of the probes over a test model may cause errors in the results. We focus on the dipping method that applies two luminophores into a binding material to improve sensitivity uniformity over a model surface. A bullet-shaped axisymmetric test model with motion-capturing TSP was used to evaluate the sensitivity uniformity, and three dipping methods (static, convectional, and rotational) were examined. The average peak ratios in the longitudinal direction were 1.17-1.46 for static, 1.38-1.51 for convectional, and 1.42-1.45 for rotational dipping. The standard deviations in the transverse direction were the smallest for rotational (0.022-0.033), relative to static (0.086-0.104), and convectional (0.044-0.065) dipping.

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Ishii, M., Miyazaki, T., & Sakaue, H. (2018). Uniformity study of two-functional luminescent dyes adsorbed over an anodized aluminum coating for motion-capturing pressure-and temperature-sensitive paint imaging. Sensors (Switzerland), 18(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/s18010026

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