Laser Refractography

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This book describes the basic principles of laser refractography, a flexible new diagnostic tool for measuring optically inhomogeneous media and flows. Laser refractography is based on digital imaging and computer processing of structured laser beam refraction (SLR) in inhomogeneous transparent media. Laser refractograms provide both qualitative and quantitative measurements and can be used for the study of fast and transient processes.

In this book, the theoretical basis of refractography is explored in some detail, and experimental setups are described for measurement of transparent media using either 2D (passed radiation) or 3D (scattered radiation) refractograms. Specific examples and applications are discussed, including visualization of the boundary layer near a hot or cold metallic ball in water, and observation of edge effects and microlayers in liquids and gases.

As the first book to describe this new and exciting technique, this monograph has broad cross-disciplinary appeal and will be of interest to students and researchers who need to characterize complex fluid behavior.

Author(s): B.S. Rinkevichyus, O.A. Evtikhieva, I.L. Raskovskaya (auth.)
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
Year: 2010

Language: English
Pages: 189
Tags: Laser Technology, Photonics;Engineering Fluid Dynamics;Image Processing and Computer Vision;Fluid- and Aerodynamics;Signal, Image and Speech Processing

Front Matter....Pages -
Introduction....Pages 1-19
Structured Laser Radiation (SLR)....Pages 21-40
Physical Processes Giving Rise to Optical Inhomogeneities in Media....Pages 41-58
Refraction of Laser Beams in Layered Inhomogeneous Media....Pages 59-77
Refraction of Structured Laser Radiation in Spherical Temperature Inhomogeneities....Pages 79-100
Laser Refractographic Systems....Pages 101-134
Digital Refractogram Recording and Processing....Pages 135-167
Laser Refractography—a Method for Quantitative Visualization of Optically Inhomogeneous Media....Pages 169-186
Back Matter....Pages 185-185