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Optics Communications | 1975

Visualisation des ondes de choc dans un ejecteur supersonique

Raymond Porcar; Jean-Pierre Prenel; C. Robert

Abstract Shock waves generated in a supersonic ejector are visualized by light scattering by use of a laser beam directed into a region where jet expansion gives rise to a high density of tiny droplets.


Optics Communications | 1996

Theoretical and experimental intensity analysis of laser light sheets for flow visualization

L. Thiery; Jean-Pierre Prenel; Raymond Porcar

Abstract The use of thermoelectric microsensors to control energy profiles of laser sheets is proposed. The correlation between calculated and measured light distributions is presented for two types of laser sheets used in flow visualization techniques; choice criteria are deduced.


Optics Communications | 1993

Micropositioning and intensity analysis of laser beam waists by means of thermoelectric sensors

L. Thiery; Jean-Pierre Prenel; Raymond Porcar; G. Hostache

Abstract The use of thermoelectric microsensors to control the position, focusing and energy profile of laser beam waists is proposed. Two different types of sensors are tested: rectilinear junctions and reticles, the junction diameter being about 12 μm.


Optics Communications | 1994

Performance limits of microthermocouples as opto-thermal sensors

L. Thiery; Raymond Porcar; Jean-Pierre Prenel

Abstract Recently the authors showed practical applications of thermoelectric sensors for optics and laser characterization. Now the use of thinner probes is proposed and the consequences on its possible application field. The diameter of these thermocouples is about 5 μm, and allow experimental investigations in a brief measurement time and the visualization - for compatible dimensions - of optical phenomena as thin as interferometric fringes.


Optics Communications | 1988

Analyse tomographique d'écoulements tridimensionnels par nappes laser en translation

Jean-Pierre Prenel; Raymond Porcar; A. Elrhassouli

Abstract In a recent article, we have presented a general method for three-dimensional flow visualizations using the sweep of a laser pencil. Its principal restriction is the stroboscopic effect which is induced by the interaction between the tracer movements and the laser beam motion; this prohibits especially the flow studies in some ranges of velocity. In this paper, we propose a complementary method using a static laser sheet whose movement of translation is synchronized with the photographic recording. This electro-optical device allows the tomographic analysis of the stream with a short operating time.


Optics Communications | 1986

Visualisations tridimensionnelles d'écoulements non axisymétriques par balayage programmé d'un faisceau laser

Jean-Pierre Prenel; Raymond Porcar; Sylvie Reiniche; Guy Diemunsch

Abstract Previous articles described new methods of tomographic flow visualizations by means of plane laser light sheets. This paper shows new improvements of these methods using 2D sweeps of a laser pencil which generate 3D dynamical light sheets. Two examples are presented: very slow flows (heat convection) and fast flows (supersonic velocities).


Optics Communications | 1984

Analyse quantitative par moyens optiques des instabilities d'ecoulement en regime supersonique

Raymond Porcar; Jean-Pierre Prenel; G. Diemunsch

Abstract Previous articles described a method of tomographic visualizations of turbulent mixing zones, stationary structures and instabilities in supersonic flows. This paper shows new improvements of this method which thus becomes quantitative and able to give the nature of such instabilities (unstationary flow) and the parameters of the shock waves oscillations.


Optics Communications | 1986

Visualisation d'ecoulements internes de geometrie complexe par nappes laser dynamiques tridimensionnelles

Jean-Pierre Prenel; Raymond Porcar; G. Diemunsch; G. Hostache

Abstract In a recent article, we have described a visualization method using 3D dynamical light sheets in cylindrical internal flows. This paper shows new improvements of this method which thus becomes operating in any internal flows.


Optics Communications | 1976

Visualization of shock waves in a supersonic ejector - Utilization of the polarization of diffuse light

Raymond Porcar; Jean-Pierre Prenel


Journal De Physique Iii | 1994

Contribution de la mesure de témpérature par micro-sonde thermoélectrique à la microscopie thermique

L. Thiery; Jean-Pierre Prenel; Raymond Porcar

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Jean-Pierre Prenel

University of Franche-Comté

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L. Thiery

University of Franche-Comté

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A. Elrhassouli

University of Franche-Comté

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G. Diemunsch

University of Franche-Comté

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G. Hostache

University of Franche-Comté

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Guy Diemunsch

University of Franche-Comté

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Sylvie Reiniche

University of Franche-Comté

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