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Application of optical techniques to gaseous flows usually requires seeding the fluid with tracers sufficiently small to follow the flow, added in suitable concentrations. This work describes the design and manufacture of a seeder based on ultrasonic atomization of aqueous solutions or other fluids of similar viscosity, capable of operating in a continuous way with high atomization rates. It includes a dozen piezoceramic disks that oscillate at 1.65 MHz, generating droplets with Sauter mean diameter in the range of 4–5 μm and rates over 0.6 g/s when working with water. To test its performance, the device has been used to seed a simple free air jet issuing from a 3.5 cm diameter pipe. Initially the seeding density is very satisfactory, but if only water is nebulized the droplets evaporate in a short time and the concentration becomes too low when moving downstream. The situation can be greatly improved mixing the water with a less volatile liquid. Here, a small percentage of glycerol (5% in volume) has been added to the water to extend the droplet lifetime, although in general, atomization rate strongly decreases when increasing the liquid viscosity. The seeded flow has been visualized, and the 3D velocity field has been successfully measured using stereoscopic particle image velocimetry. |