Thermometry of flow fields using a two-color ratiometric PLIF technique

Master of Science === Department of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering === Steven Eckels === In this thesis, a two-color ratiometric planar laser-induced fluorescence (PLIF) technique for the measurement of temperature fields in liquids is described. The method uses the temperature sensitive rhodam...

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Main Author: Heronemus, Seth M.
Language:en_US
Published: 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2097/39289
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spelling ndltd-KSU-oai-krex.k-state.edu-2097-392892019-01-10T15:53:55Z Thermometry of flow fields using a two-color ratiometric PLIF technique Heronemus, Seth M. Fluorescence Rhodamine Temperature measurement Planar laser-induced fluorescence Master of Science Department of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering Steven Eckels In this thesis, a two-color ratiometric planar laser-induced fluorescence (PLIF) technique for the measurement of temperature fields in liquids is described. The method uses the temperature sensitive rhodamine B and temperature insensitive rhodamine 110 fluorescent dyes. The ratio of the fluorescent emission intensity of these two dyes is inversely proportional to temperature and is independent of laser intensity variation in the flow field. Because the emission spectra of these two dyes overlap, a correction was developed to disentangle the two signals. In addition, the absorption spectra of rhodamine B and rhodamine 110 and emission spectrum of rhodamine 110 overlap, leading to the self-attenuation of the rhodamine 110 signal by the dye solution. A correction with respect to path length was developed for self-attenuation. This thesis presents the calibration process for a PLIF thermometry system and visualization of temperature gradients in a glass water tank with motion induced by large temperature gradients. A step-by-step procedure of the final calibration process is also presented. 2018-11-15T15:25:29Z 2018-11-15T15:25:29Z 2018 December Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2097/39289 en_US
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topic Fluorescence
Rhodamine
Temperature measurement
Planar laser-induced fluorescence
spellingShingle Fluorescence
Rhodamine
Temperature measurement
Planar laser-induced fluorescence
Heronemus, Seth M.
Thermometry of flow fields using a two-color ratiometric PLIF technique
description Master of Science === Department of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering === Steven Eckels === In this thesis, a two-color ratiometric planar laser-induced fluorescence (PLIF) technique for the measurement of temperature fields in liquids is described. The method uses the temperature sensitive rhodamine B and temperature insensitive rhodamine 110 fluorescent dyes. The ratio of the fluorescent emission intensity of these two dyes is inversely proportional to temperature and is independent of laser intensity variation in the flow field. Because the emission spectra of these two dyes overlap, a correction was developed to disentangle the two signals. In addition, the absorption spectra of rhodamine B and rhodamine 110 and emission spectrum of rhodamine 110 overlap, leading to the self-attenuation of the rhodamine 110 signal by the dye solution. A correction with respect to path length was developed for self-attenuation. This thesis presents the calibration process for a PLIF thermometry system and visualization of temperature gradients in a glass water tank with motion induced by large temperature gradients. A step-by-step procedure of the final calibration process is also presented.
author Heronemus, Seth M.
author_facet Heronemus, Seth M.
author_sort Heronemus, Seth M.
title Thermometry of flow fields using a two-color ratiometric PLIF technique
title_short Thermometry of flow fields using a two-color ratiometric PLIF technique
title_full Thermometry of flow fields using a two-color ratiometric PLIF technique
title_fullStr Thermometry of flow fields using a two-color ratiometric PLIF technique
title_full_unstemmed Thermometry of flow fields using a two-color ratiometric PLIF technique
title_sort thermometry of flow fields using a two-color ratiometric plif technique
publishDate 2018
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