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On the potential and challenges of laser-induced thermal acoustics for experimental investigation of macroscopic fluid phenomena

Authors :
Steinhausen, Christoph
Gerber, Valerie
Preusche, Andreas
Weigand, Bernhard
Dreizler, Andreas
Lamanna, Grazia
Steinhausen, Christoph
Gerber, Valerie
Preusche, Andreas
Weigand, Bernhard
Dreizler, Andreas
Lamanna, Grazia
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Mixing and evaporation processes play an important role in fluid injection and disintegration. Laser-induced thermal acoustics (LITA) also known as laser-induced grating spectroscopy (LIGS) is a promising four-wave mixing technique capable to acquire speed of sound and transport properties of fluids. Since the signal intensity scales with pressure, LITA is effective in high-pressure environments. By analysing the frequency of LITA signals using a direct Fourier analysis, speed of sound data can be directly determined using only geometrical parameters of the optical arrangement no equation of state or additional modelling is needed at this point. Furthermore, transport properties, like acoustic damping rate and thermal diffusivity, are acquired using an analytical expression for LITA signals with finite beam sizes. By combining both evaluations in one LITA signal, we can estimate mixing parameters, such as the mixture temperature and composition, using suitable models for speed of sound and the acquired transport properties. Finally, direct measurements of the acoustic damping rate can provide important insights on the physics of supercritical fluid behaviour.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
text, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1455894988
Document Type :
Electronic Resource