A Dual Luminophore Pressure Sensitive Paint: Eliminating the Temperature Interference in the Measurement of Oxygen Partial Pressure.

Autor: Geddes, Chris D., Lakowicz, Joseph R., Kose, Muhammet E., Bedlek-Anslow, Joanne M., Hubner, James P., Carroll, Bruce F., Schanze, Kirk S.
Zdroj: Topics in Fluorescence Spectroscopy; 2005, p285-302, 18p
Abstrakt: Luminescence imaging, combined with pressure sensitive paint (PSP) is an optical method for measuring surface air pressure distributions on aerodynamic models in wind tunnels.1, 2 This method is of particular of interest to the aerospace industry for determining loads in aerodynamic prototype testing. When compared to conventional methods such as pressure tap measurements, luminescence imaging has the advantage of providing a non-invasive method to obtain full field surface air pressure distributions with high spatial resolution. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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