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11 November 1985 Effects Of Non-Spherical Drops On A Phase Doppler Spray Analyzer
Dennis R. Alexander, Kenneth J. Wiles, Scott A. Schaub, Martin P. Seeman
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Abstract
A Phase Doppler Spray Analyzer (P/DSA) and a laser imaging system (LIS) was used to study the response of a P/DSA to non-spherical particles. Methanol particles with an aspect ratio ranging from 0.7 to 1.4 were used in this investigation. Results indicated that the P/DSA was quite sensitive to particle shape. A Berglund-Liu generator was used to produce particles of 98 um (volumetric diameter). The P/DSA instrument measured particle sizes ranging from 142 μm for a particle of aspect ratio 0.7 to 84 μm for an aspect ratio of 1.4. Particle diameters based on averaged x and y diameters for the laser imaging system ranged from 95 μm to 92 μm over the same range of aspect ratios.
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Dennis R. Alexander, Kenneth J. Wiles, Scott A. Schaub, and Martin P. Seeman "Effects Of Non-Spherical Drops On A Phase Doppler Spray Analyzer", Proc. SPIE 0573, Particle Sizing and Spray Analysis, (11 November 1985); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.978037
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KEYWORDS
Particles

Imaging systems

Laser imaging

Laser systems engineering

Doppler effect

Calibration

Computing systems

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