Development of a a new temporal method of phosphorescence of ZnO particules applied to temperature measurments in water.
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Abstract
These experimental measurements are necessary to validate developments of new turbulence models or to validate L.E.S simulations for instance in case of high turbulent flow. instantaneous 2D fields of temperature can be obtained non intrusive metrology from images issued from Fluorescence or Phosphorescence emission consecutive to Laser / particule interactions. Two kind of techniques can be used: spectral integration of total or filtered wavelengthes method, called spectral methods and time resolved emission method.
This study deals with experimental development of a novel technique issued from temporal emission of ZnO phosphorescence by using two cameras synchronized with 266 nm UV LASER. Experimental setup is proposed and calibration curve with Temperature sensibility is studied in the field of 20 - 35 °C in a in house calibration cell.
Another 2D instantaneous temperature fields metrologies are applied like classical spectral ZnO phosphorescence emission and B Rhodamine fluorescence emission. All of these techniques are using 266 nm Laser emission and visible light intensified camera.
A comparison of thesensibility and precision of these 3 techniques are then proposed and discussed to show that temporal method apply to ZnO phosphorescence with 2 cameras show a better sensitity of temperature measurment.
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Publication: Subramanian A., Dorignac E., Berrouet V., Lenzi T. and Lalizel G. "Non-intrusive thermometry in water: Novel temporal method using rise time-decay time ratio of ZnO phosphorescence in comparison with RhB PLIF and ZnO spectral imagery", submitted to Measurment Science and Technology.<br><br>Subramanian A. "Contribution to Aerothermal Study of a Film Cooling Geometric Design using ZnO Phosphorescence Thermography and Numerical Simulations", PhD report, ISAE-ENSMA, France, 2022
Presenters
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gildas lalizel
ISAE-ENSMA / Institut P' CNRS UPR 3346
Authors
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gildas lalizel
ISAE-ENSMA / Institut P' CNRS UPR 3346
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Arunprasath Subramanian
aerodynamic engineer in Plana Aero company
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eva dorignac
Professor at Poitiers university, France.
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Florian Moreau
Institute PPRIME