Fuel spray diagnostics
Abstract
Several laser measurement methods are being studied to provide the capability to make droplet size and velocity measurements under a variety of spray conditions. The droplet sizing interferometer (DSI) promises to be a successful technique because of its capability for rapid data acquisition, compilation and analysis. Its main advantage is the ability to obtain size and velocity measurements in air-fuel mixing studies and hot flows. The existing DSI at NASA Lewis is a two-color, two-component system. Two independent orthogonal measurements of size and velocity components can be made simultaneously. It also uses an off-axis large-angle light scatter detection. The fundamental features of the system are optics, signal processing and data management system. The major component includes a transmitter unit, two receiver units, two signal processors, two data management systems, two Bragg cell systems, two printer/plotters, a laser, power supply and color monitor.
- Publication:
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In its Combust. Fundamentals Res. p 17-21 (SEE N84-20525 11-07
- Pub Date:
- April 1984
- Bibcode:
- 1984cfs..nasa...17B
- Keywords:
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- Drop Size;
- Fuel Sprays;
- Laser Interferometry;
- Size Determination;
- Velocity Measurement;
- Bragg Cells;
- Drops (Liquids);
- Fuel-Air Ratio;
- Light Scattering;
- Mixtures;
- Real Time Operation;
- Turbulent Flow;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer