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Temperature and size of single transparent droplets by light scattering in the forward and rainbow regions

Authors :
Antonio D'Alessio
Maurizio Lazzaro
F. Beretta
P. Massoli
Source :
Applied optics 32 (1993): 3295–3301., info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Massoli P. 1, Beretta F. 2, D’Alessio A. 3, Lazzaro M. 1/titolo:Temperature and size of single transparent droplets by light scattering in the forward and rainbow regions/doi:/rivista:Applied optics/anno:1993/pagina_da:3295/pagina_a:3301/intervallo_pagine:3295–3301/volume:32
Publication Year :
1993
Publisher :
The Optical Society, 1993.

Abstract

A light-scattering anaysis based on Lorenz-Mie theory shows that the size and refractive index of transparent droplets can be determined by measuring the polarized components of the scattered light at two angles in the forward direction. The horizontally polarized cross section C(HH)(33°) depends exclusively on the droplet diameter, whereas the ratio C(HH)(33°)/C(HH)(60°) is a sensitive function of the refractive index and hence of the temperature. On this basis, a new optical system for measuring the temperature, size, and velocity of transparent droplets has been developed. This system can make possible the determination of droplet temperature within a few degrees centigrade. In addition, a critical review of the rainbow method to determine droplet temperature is also presented. These techniques have been applied to vaporizing tetradecane droplets (D(0) = 72 µm), which are heated up in a tube furnace with a temperature range of 20°-200 °C.

Details

ISSN :
15394522 and 00036935
Volume :
32
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Applied Optics
Accession number :
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