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Measurements of multiple mole fraction fields in a turbulent jet by simultaneous planar laser-induced fluorescence and planar Rayleigh scattering

Measurement Science and Technology, ISSN: 1361-6501, Vol: 22, Issue: 8
2011
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Article Description

This paper presents two-dimensional measurements of all individual mole fractions in a three-species, non-reacting turbulent flow, using planar laser-induced fluorescence (PLIF) and planar laser Rayleigh scattering. The flow is an axisymmetric jet of acetone and helium in an air coflow. PLIF measures the acetone mole fraction, while Rayleigh scattering measures a linear combination of the acetone and helium mole fractions. The simultaneous implementation of these techniques allows for the calculation of the helium and air mole fraction fields. The results of this diagnostic method are being used for the study of multicomponent molecular transport effects in turbulent fluid mixing. © 2011 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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