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The measurement of velocity gradients in laminar flow by homodyne light-scattering spectroscopy
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1980
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AeroacousticsEngineeringLiquid-liquid FlowFluid MechanicsMechanical EngineeringScattering VolumeLaminar FlowShear RateUnsteady FlowRheologyTransport PhenomenaHydrodynamic StabilityVelocity GradientsPhysicsFlow PhysicDisperse FlowHomodyne LightMultiphase FlowApplied PhysicsFlow MeasurementHomodyne Light-scattering Spectroscopy
A technique for measuring velocity gradients in laminar flows by homodyne light scattering is presented. A theory which describes the light-scattering spectrum is derived that includes the effects of different types of linear flow fields, particle diffusion and the intensity profile in the scattering volume. The conditions which must be satisfied in order that the theory describe the experimental situation are outlined and complementary experiments are performed which both verify the theory and apply the technique. Verification is provided using the flow in a Couette device, and the flow due to single rotating cylinder in a large bath of fluid. The technique is then applied to measure the spatial variation of the shear rate in a four-roll mill.
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