Limitations on the use of laser velocimeter signals for particle sizing
Abstract
The paper discusses the complex relationship existing between the diameter of a particle, its index of refraction, and the output signal of a fringe-type laser velocimeter, and describes a special purpose laser velocimeter for aerosol sizing that determines aerosol size distributions on the basis of Farmer's (1973) relationship between visibility and particle size. In experiments with particles of known size, this relationship is in qualitative agreement with the experimentally observed results, the main differences being that (1) the visibility does not assume a minimum value of zero, as predicted, and (2) the visibility value above which there is no ambiguity in the corresponding fringe spacing is higher than that predicted.
- Publication:
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Laser Anemometry
- Pub Date:
- 1976
- Bibcode:
- 1976laan.symp..358O
- Keywords:
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- Aerosols;
- Atmospheric Scattering;
- Laser Doppler Velocimeters;
- Particle Size Distribution;
- Size Determination;
- Visibility;
- Atmospheric Refraction;
- Atomizers;
- Diameters;
- Dimensional Measurement;
- Drop Size;
- Light Scattering;
- Refractivity;
- Signal Analysis;
- Instrumentation and Photography