TITEL
Combination of optical methods for studies in combustion and wave propagation
FöRFATTARE
Mattsson, Roger
INSTITUTION
Tillämpad fysik, maskin- och materialteknik / Experimentell mekanik
SAMMANFATTNING
In this thesis, different optical methods were combined for studies of
combustion processes in gases and transient wave propagation in plates and
water. Pulsed TV holography was used in all these projects. In three of the
five appended papers, the pulsed TV holography technique was compared and
combined with the schlieren or the Laser Doppler Vibrometry (LDV) technique.
Three investigations of combustion processes were performed. A turbulent
propane-air jet diffusion flame was investigated using pulsed TV holography
and schlieren. From Large Eddy Simulations (LES) of a model describing the
flame dynamics, a refractive index field of the process was calculated. The
actual experiment was simulated by ray-tracing through the numerically
calculated refractive index field. Comparing this result to the
corresponding experimental data allowed the model to be validated. Further,
the ignition of pre-mixed propane gas was studied with pulsed TV
holography. The ignition of the gas was initiated by a focused laser pulse
from the same laser used for the recording of the digital holograms. The
position of the flame front at different time instants could be determined.
In addition, differences in refractive index between a flowing gas and
ambient air could be determined in situ. Finally, the propagation of a high-
speed turbulent flame jet of a stoichiometric air-hydrogen gas mixture
inside a rig was studied using schlieren and pulsed TV holography. The
latter method was used to calibrate the schlieren images for quantitative
measurements.
A theory that takes tensile forces into account for anisotropic plates
subjected to an impulsive load was expanded to include paper sheets
subjected to tensile forces as in real papermaking machines. Matching this
solution to experimentally obtained interferograms using pulsed TV
holography showed that material parameters of the paper sheets, such as
stiffness and anisotropy in various directions, could be determined from
the recorded bending waves. Studies of propagating bending waves in an
impact-loaded aluminium plate of water-filled box and acoustic waves in the
water were performed using pulsed TV holography and LDV. The results
indicate that both methods are supplementary in wave propagation
measurements, since pulsed TV holography provides high spatial resolution
and LDV gives high temporal resolution.
In conclusion: To investigate complex processes, e.g. combustion, different
methods are required. Numerical models must be validated by experiments for
reliability, often with a combination of supplementary methods. An
iterative process between experiments and numerical modelling will result
in an increased understanding of the physical phenomena involved.
ISSN 1402-1544 / ISRN LTU-DT--06/01--SE / NR 2006:01
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