Dynamic Schlieren Imaging Using a Pulsed LED
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Abstract
We have constructed a Schlieren imaging system which uses a pulsed LED to synchronize the light source to the dynamic refractive index changes. In this system, a point source LED broadly illuminates a parabolic mirror which then refocuses the light onto a razor blade aperture. A video camera immediately behind the aperture reconstructs the image. When disturbances near the mirror surface slightly modify the index of refraction and redirect the wavefront, the camera is able to see these interactions in real time. Synchronization of the pulsed LED and the disturbance (for instance, sound waves) allows the camera to capture dynamic distortions in a static image, making this system suitable for both instructional demonstrations and laboratory experiments.
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Presenters
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Faith Poutoa
San Diego State University
Authors
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Faith Poutoa
San Diego State University
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Mary Katherine Becker
San Diego State University
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Chris R Patino
Department of Physics, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA 92182, United States, San Diego State University
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Ryan P Palmares
San Diego State University
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Miche Maral
San Diego State University
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Len Welstand
San Diego State University
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Thomas Rascon
San Diego State University
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Matthew Anderson
San Diego State University