Use of caged fluorescent dyes for the study of turbulent passive scalar mixing |
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Authors: | J. E. Guilkey K. R. Gee P. A. McMurtry J. C. Klewicki |
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Affiliation: | (1) Physical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Utah, 3209 MEB, 84112 Salt Lake City, Utah, USA;(2) Molecular Probes, 4849 Pitchford Avenue Eugene, 97402-0414 Oregon, USA |
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Abstract: | The non-intrusive initialization of a flow field with distinct and spatially segregated scalar components represents a significant experimental difficulty. Here a new technique is described which makes possible the non-intrusive initialization of a spatially binary passive scalar field in a laminar or turbulent flow field. This technique uses photoactivatable (caged) fluorescent dyes dissolved in the flow medium. The scalar field within the flow field is tagged or initialized by uncaging the appropriate regions with an ultraviolet excimer laser. Mixing between the tagged and untagged regions is quantified using standard laser induced fluorescence techniques. The method is currently being used to study mixing in a turbulent pipe flow. |
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