Title of article :
Use of Rayleigh imaging and ray tracing to correct for beam-steering effects in turbulent flames
Author/Authors :
Kaiser، Sebastian A. نويسنده , , Frank، Jonathan H. نويسنده , , Long، Marshall B. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Laser Rayleigh imaging has been applied in a number of flow and flame studies to measure concentration or temperature distributions. Rayleigh cross sections are dependent on the index of refraction of the scattering medium. The same index of refraction changes that provide contrast in Rayleigh images can also deflect the illuminating laser sheet. By applying a ray-tracing algorithm to the detected image, it is possible to correct for some of these beam-steering effects and thereby improve the accuracy of the measured field. Additionally, the quantification of the degree of beam steering through the flow provides information on the degradation of spatial resolution in the measurement. Application of the technique in a well-studied laboratory flame is presented, along with analysis of the effects of image noise and spatial resolution on the effectiveness of the algorithm.
Keywords :
Ultrafast optics , Ultrafast phenomena , COHERENCE , statistical optics , Speckle , instrumentation , Measurement , Metrology , Surface measurements , Roughness , scattering , rough surfaces
Journal title :
Applied Optics
Journal title :
Applied Optics