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High-speed Tomo-PIV/OH-PLIF Measurements of a Transverse Turbulent Reacting Fuel Jet

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Abstract

High-speed tomographic PIV measurements synchronized with OH-PLIF imaging are used to fully resolve the nine-component velocity-gradient tensor upstream of a turbulent flame front, which is not possible with the traditional stereo-PIV/PLIF technique.

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