Title of article
Crossed source-detector geometry for a novel spray diagnostic: Monte Carlo simulation and analytical results
Author/Authors
Berrocal، Edouard نويسنده , , Churmakov، Dmitry Y. نويسنده , , Romanov، Vadim P. نويسنده , , Jermy، Mark C. نويسنده , , Meglinski، Igor V. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
-2518
From page
2519
To page
0
Abstract
Sprays and other industrially relevant turbid media can be quantitatively characterized by light scattering. However, current optical diagnostic techniques generate errors in the intermediate scattering regime where the average number of light scattering is too great for the single scattering to be assumed, but too few for the diffusion approximation to be applied. Within this transitional single-to-multiple scattering regime, we consider a novel crossed source-detector geometry that allows the intensity of single scattering to be measured separately from the higher scattering orders. We verify Monte Carlo calculations that include the imperfections of the experiment against analytical results. We show quantitatively the influence of the detector numerical aperture and the angle between the source and the detector on the relative intensity of the scattering orders in the intermediate single-to-multiple scattering regime. Monte Carlo and analytical calculations of double light-scattering intensity are made with small particles that exhibit isotropic scattering. The agreement between Monte Carlo and analytical techniques validates use of the Monte Carlo approach in the intermediate scattering regime. Monte Carlo calculations are then performed for typical parameters of sprays and aerosols with anisotropic (Mie) scattering in the intermediate single-to-multiple scattering regime.
Keywords
aerosols , Geometrical optics, inhomogeneous media , Combustion diagnostics , turbid media , multiple scattering
Journal title
Applied Optics
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Applied Optics
Record number
75741
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