Fluorescent visualization for turbomachine research
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Epstein, Alan Harry
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Gas Turbine Laboratory
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Gas Turbine and Plasma Dynamics Laboratory
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The quantitative gas fluorescence flow visualization technique using 2,3 butanedione as a tracer, has been refined and improved. Upgrading of the imaging system is responsible for the principal improvement. The technique has been applied to air flows in order to demonstrate its suitability to conventional compressor -testing. The possibility of using butanedione to measure static gas temperature has been explored by modeling. It has been found to be feasible only when a time lag after excitation of 1 ms is acceptable.
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March 1978 Includes bibliographical references (page 21)
Date issued
1978Publisher
Cambridge, Mass. : Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Gas Turbine Laboratory, [1978]
Series/Report no.
GT & PDL report ; no. 142