Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
734926 Optics and Lasers in Engineering 2012 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this work, we describe a simple method of Abel inversion for temperature measurement in a natural convection axisymmetric flow. The essence of the method is that the measured lateral fringe shift profile is fitted with a polynomial with only even powers and then Abel inverse integral is evaluated analytically. This technique is compared with recent existing methods to test the accuracy and error propagation using a simulated interferogram of natural convection flow below a downward-facing heated horizontal disk in air. For this comparison, lateral fringe profiles are simulated using temperature fields computed by solving Navier Stokes and energy equations. Through random-number generation, noise profile is artificially added to the simulated noise-free lateral fringe shift profile. The results showed that the proposed technique for Abel inversion leads to accurate temperature profiles when the lateral fringe shift profile is fitted with even-power polynomials having degrees ranging from 20 to 30.

► A simple Abel inversion technique for temperature measurement is presented. ► This technique is compared to modified Fourier–Hankel and Legendre wavelets methods. ► Test profiles are provided from a simulated interferogram of natural convection flow. ► The proposed technique leads to good accurate temperature.

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