Phase
Doppler Velocimetry
In
laser Doppler velocimetry particles are radiated by two laser beams
and the phase shift of the scattered light signals is measured.
Two laser beams are split into four beams of equal intensity. The
beams are focused and made to intersect. The scattered light from
particles passing through the beams at their intersection is mixed
at the photo detector surface and gives a difference
signal.
Since the rays
enter the particle at different angles, the optical paths to a common
arbitrary point on the detector differ; the light waves are shifted
relatively to each other. Two detectors allow determination of particle
size.
The technique
is used for determination of droplet size and velocity distribution
in sprays and nozzles from 0.5 to 90 µm. The
measurements are performed on a TSI Phase Doppler Particle
Analyzer and the report consists of size and velocity distribution
results.
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