Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9668107 | Computers in Industry | 2005 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The carefully considered scene illumination, image acquisition and image analysis techniques described in this paper play key roles in facilitating the advancement of the LIF technique to a point that permits examination of cycle-to-cycle variability of the injection process, for example. A new approach to coping with the fluorescence dependency on pressure and temperature, the issues related to the choice of a fluorescence tracer, the careful determination of the optimum tracer concentration, and the complete calibration methodology are described. The paper concludes with some examples of calibrated measurements, which validate the design assumptions.
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Authors
Guillaume de Sercey, Graeme Awcock, Morgan Heikal,