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  • Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics
  • OSA Technical Digest (Optica Publishing Group, 1988),
  • paper THC1

Planar laser-induced fluorescence imaging in supersonic flows

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Abstract

Planar laser-induced fluorescence (PLIF) provides a powerful noninvasive technique for probing complex high-speed flowfields with excellent spatial and temporal resolution. Previous work has been successful in measuring species concentration,1 temperature,2 velocity, and pressure3 in a wide range of subsonic, reacting, and nonreacting flows. In addition, PLIF velocity measurements have been performed in seeded supersonic flows,3 and PLIF images of O2 have been acquired in supersonic jets.4

© 1988 Optical Society of America

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