DocumentCode
2772837
Title
Demonstration of a stabilized alumina/ethanol colloidal dispersion technique for seeding high temperature air flows
Author
Wernet, M.P. ; Skoch, Gaiy J. ; Wernet, J.H.
Author_Institution
NASA Lewis Res. Center, Cleveland, OH, USA
fYear
1995
fDate
18-21 Jul 1995
Abstract
Laser anemometry enables the measurement of complex flow fields via the light scattered from small particles entrained in the flow. In the study of turbomachinery, refractory seed materials are required for seeding the flow due to the high temperatures encountered. In this work we present a pH stabilization technique commonly employed in ceramic processing to obtain stable dispersions for generating aerosols of refractory seed material. By adding submicron alumina particles to a preadjusted pH solution of ethanol, a stable dispersion is obtained which when atomized produces a high quality aerosol. Commercial grade alumina powder is used with a moderate size distribution. Other metal oxide powders in various polar solvents could also be used once the point of zero charge (PHpzc) of the powder in the solvent has been determined. Laser anemometry measurements obtained using the new seeding technique are compared to measurements obtained using Polystyrene Latex (PSL) spheres as the seed material
Keywords
aerosols; alumina; anemometers; colloids; flow measurement; laser velocimetry; Al2O3; aerosols; colloidal dispersion technique; complex flow fields; flow velocity; high temperature air flows; laser anemometry; nonintrusive optical diagnostic techniques; pH stabilization technique; point of zero charge; polar solvents; refractory seed materials; Aerosols; Ethanol; Light scattering; Optical materials; Optical refraction; Particle measurements; Particle scattering; Powders; Solvents; Turbomachinery;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Instrumentation in Aerospace Simulation Facilities, 1995. ICIASF '95 Record., International Congress on
Conference_Location
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
Print_ISBN
0-7803-2088-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICIASF.1995.519125
Filename
519125
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