Calibration of a planar laser induced fluorescence technique for use in large scale water facilities |
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Authors: | Luis A. Torres Brian A. FleckDavid J. Wilson David S. Nobes |
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Affiliation: | Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6G 2G8 |
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Abstract: | ![]() A calibration process for planar laser induced fluorescence (PLIF) is presented and employed to investigate the mixing field of a co-flowing jet in a water channel flow. The calibration technique uses individual calibration curves for each pixel in the image array that correct for the non-uniformities of the laser sheet, optics and digital sensor and account for parameters that affect fluorescence efficiency of the dye. A unique commercial optic is introduced into the optical train to generate a thin laser sheet with an approximately uniform laser intensity distribution. The performance of the calibration procedure is investigated by analysis of the calibration data and through the investigation of a co-flowing jet. The results compare well with the results documented in the literature for this flow field. The work shows that the simple approach designed specifically for application in large-scale facilities is suitable for calibration of PLIF style techniques. |
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Keywords: | Planar laser induced fluorescence Fluid mixing Co-flowing jet Calibration Image correction Powell lens |
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