Abstract
This work demonstrates a thermometric technique using laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) in supercritical carbon dioxide flows in a micro-channel. Rhodamine 6G was used as a temperature-sensitive fluorescent dye. The flow conditions were at a pressure of 7.9 MPa and temperature in the range of 23°–90°C. 2D spatial distributions and time-resolved temperature profiles were obtained at this high pressure. Measured LIF signals showed close relations to the temperatures obtained from resistance temperature detectors.
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