High-magnification shadowgraphy for the study of drop breakup in a high-speed gas flow
Fluid Dynamics
2020-11-17 v1
Abstract
Direct observation of the droplet breakup process in high-speed gas flows is a critical challenge that needs to be addressed to elucidate the physical mechanisms underlying the fragmentation phenomenon. Here, we present a high-magnification and high-speed shadowdograph technique that allows the visualization of this process over its whole evolution and resolves detailed features of the breakup zone. The developed experimental method uses a high-speed camera equipped with a long-distance microscope. The backlight illumination source is provided by the laser-induced fluorescence of a dye solution that delivers short pulses at a high-repetition rate. Artefacts resulting from the laser coherence are therefore reduced.
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@article{arxiv.2011.07344,
title = {High-magnification shadowgraphy for the study of drop breakup in a high-speed gas flow},
author = {Luc Biasiori-Poulanges and Hazem El-Rabii},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2011.07344},
year = {2020}
}