Visualization for a Free Jet by a Laser Induced Fluorescence Method and its Structure
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Visualized free jets by an I_2Ar ion-laser induced fluorescence (LIF) method are shown and their features are explained qualitatively in connection with the flow properties of the flow medium and of the seeded I_2. The LIF represents the jet structure very well except for helium jets. It is shown that striped patterns of LIF in the supersonic region of the jet result from the Doppler shift of the rovibronic absorption lines of I_2 due to the flow velocity component in the direction of the laser beam and that the flow velocity can be determined from the observed inclination of the stripes. It is also shown that the intensity of the LIF depends strongly on the rotational temperature of I_2.
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