Laser-Induced Fluorescence in Liquid Phase Flows
Planar Laser-Induced Fluorescence (PLIF) is an optical diagnostic technique widely used in fluid applications.
PLIF has proven to be a valuable tool for flow visualization as well as for quantitative whole-field measurements of concentration and temperature in liquid flows. Applications can be found in process engineering, biomedical engineering, and fluid dynamics research.
(Flow velocity vector map (PIV) overlayed on the corresponding concentration field (LIF) in a turbulent liquid jet in a cross-flow.)
With Dantec Dynamics' planar LIF solutions, quantitativeinformation can be obtained in many applications, including:
Non-intrusive technology |
Quantitative, precise and accurate measurements of concentration or temperature fields |
In combination with velocity measurements, transport properties (e.g. Reynolds flux, turbulent diffusion coefficients and other parameters) are made experimentally available |
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