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Evaporating and combusting droplet temperature measurements using two-color laser-induced fluorescence

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EXPERIMENTS IN FLUIDS
Volume 31, Issue 1, Pages 45-55

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s003480000257

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The paper presents a new technique based on laser-induced fluorescence, allowing droplet temperature measurement of evaporating and combusting droplets to be performed. The liquid spray is seeded with a low concentration of rhodamine B. The fluorescence, induced by the green line of an argon laser, is measured on two separated color bands. It is demonstrated that two color bands can be selected for their strong difference in the temperature sensitivity of the fluorescence quantum yield. The determination of the fluorescence ratio between the fluorescence intensity corresponding to each color band allows the tracer concentration and the droplet size dependences to be eliminated. The technique was applied on a monodisperse spray: the effect of a thermal impulse on the distribution of the droplet temperature is studied and, the temperature of combusting droplets is investigated.

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