Single camera three component planar velocity measurements using two-frequency planar Doppler velocimetry (2ν-PDV) (2012)

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2006-04-13T00:00:00Z

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0957-0233

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Charrett TOH, Tatam RP. (2012) Single camera three component planar velocity measurements using two-frequency planar Doppler velocimetry (2ν-PDV). Measurement Science and Technology, Volume 17, Number 5, pp. 1194–1206

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Two-frequency planar Doppler velocimetry (2ν-PDV) is used in conjunction with imaging fibre bundles to make time-averaged three component velocity measurements using a single CCD camera and iodine cell. In this scheme the flow is sequentially illuminated with two different frequencies of laser light, which are separated by approximately 700 MHz to 1 GHz. Images are captured for each illumination frequency on a CCD camera viewing through an iodine absorption filter. These images are then used to produce a normalized transmission image that can be processed as in normal PDV. Three component measurements are made possible by porting separate views to a single CCD camera using the imaging fibre bundles. Results are presented here for a 2ν-PDV system demonstrated making time-averaged velocity measurements on a rotating disc and a seeded air jet.

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Acousto-optic frequency switching, Coherent fibre bundles, Flow measurement, Planar Doppler velocimetry

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