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Fiber optic reflectometer for velocity and fraction ratio measurements in multiphase flows

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REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS
卷 74, 期 7, 页码 3559-3565

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AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/1.1578152

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A technique based on the coherent mixing of scattered signal with Fresnel reflection signal from the tip of an optical fiber is used to demonstrate the feasibility of measuring the velocity and fraction ratio of solid particles and gas bubbles or liquid droplets in a liquid or gas flow. If the liquid or gas flow is seeded with small neutrally buoyant particles, the technique is then capable of measuring the velocity as well as the fraction ratio of all three phases of the flow at a given point. The method is briefly described as follows. An optical signal derived from a diode laser driven by a constant current is launched into a single-mode optical fiber and transmitted, through a fiber coupler, to the signal fiber inserted into the test fluid. The diode laser used is a multilongitudinal mode device that has a low coherence length of about 200 mum. The coherently mixed signal propagates back to the signal fiber, through the fiber coupler, and detected by a detector. By analyzing the signal, the velocity and fraction ratio of each phase can be obtained. Using water seeded with small solid particles and air bubbles, it is demonstrated that the technique is capable of measuring the velocity in the direction parallel to the fiber. Since the only intrusion to the fluid is the tiny fiber probe (a dimension of 125 mum in diameter), the disturbance to most fluid flows is negligible, therefore, the technique is nearly nonintrusive. (C) 2003 American Institute of Physics.

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