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An LDA technique for in situ simultaneous velocity and size measurement of large spherical particles in a two-phase suspension flow
Authors:SL Lee  J Srinivasan
Institution:Department of Mechanical Engineering, State University of New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY 11794, U.S.A.
Abstract:A relatively simple optical scheme using the reference-mode laser Doppler anemometry for the in situ measurement of flow properties of a dilute particle-fluid two-phase suspension having a predominant flow direction is hereby proposed. It is an extension of the established technique of optical gating for particle sizing which is fully integrated into the established technique of laser Doppler anemometry for velocity measurement. Particles that can be measured by this scheme are limited to those with sizes greater than the smaller dimension of the optical measuring volume. Inherent in the methodology is a procedure for providing information on the local particle number density and velocity distributions for each size range of the particles and the local velocity distribution of the continuous phase. The accompanying electronics and interfaces are also established for data processing and analysis in a mini computer. Validation of the scheme has been accomplished by controlled experiments using stainless steel balls and water droplets of 1 mm and greater in diameter.
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