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The Characterisation of a Diesel Spray using Combined Laser Induced Fluorescence and Laser Sheet Dropsizing

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Abstract

Combined planar Mie scattering and laser induced fluorescence (LIF) obtained from a spray seeded with a fluorescent agent permits droplet sizing, and is termed Laser Sheet Dropsizing or LSD [1]. This technique has enabled the characterisation of the spray in terms of the relative drop size distribution, the relative drop number density, and the relative liquid volume fraction.

© 1998 IEEE

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