JOURNAL ARTICLE

High-speed Measurements in Reacting and Non-reacting Flows using Burst-mode Lasers

Abstract

This paper demonstrates 100 kHz Kr planar laser-induced fluorescence in a non-reacting jet. This is repetition rate is 10,000 times faster than previous nanosecond-duration Kr PLIF measurements, providing the potential to time-resolve high-speed flows.

Keywords:
Nanosecond Planar laser-induced fluorescence Laser Planar Materials science Burst mode (computing) Repetition (rhetorical device) Jet (fluid) Optics Mode (computer interface) Mode-locking Optoelectronics Laser-induced fluorescence Physics Computer science Mechanics Electronic engineering Engineering

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