WOS:000357208600002International audienceAn ultrafast shadow imaging arrangement using a double-pulsed femtosecond laser system in concert with a frame transfer CCD was used to record time-correlated image-pairs in the near-nozzle region of a dissymmetric diesel jet issuing from a single-hole injector. A region-matching procedure was applied to produce velocity maps of the spray. The time-correlated image data were binarized and segmented to produce comparative data sets which isolate the jet core and the surrounding droplet cloud. The velocity mapping process was applied to these segmented data sets, a variable characterizing the degree of atomization of the jet was defined by means of statistical analysis, and the curvature scale space of...
In order to investigate the influence of the methods applied for measuring spray parameters such as ...
International audienceThe present study aims at characterizing the atomization of a water jet which ...
There is a need to acquire quantitative data from the spray formation (primary breakup) region of at...
WOS:000357208600002International audienceAn ultrafast shadow imaging arrangement using a double-puls...
An ultrafast shadow imaging arrangement using a double-pulsed femtosecond laser system in concert wi...
International audienceA transillumination imaging arrangement using a double-pulsed femtosecond lase...
International audienceThis work presents analysis methods for categorizing breakup morphology in a d...
International audienceWe present a quantitative comparison between the high-pressure fuel spray imag...
In the present work, an experimental investigation of spray atomization of different liquids has bee...
This contribution demonstrates the use of a compact high repetition rate pulsed high power LED light...
Spray formation from diesel fuel injection through a realistic heavy-duty multi-hole common rail inj...
The developed Digital Image Analysis (DIA) system has been examined in terms of its capability to ch...
This paper presents the application of digital imaging and image processing techniques for the quant...
A digital image analysis technique developed as a particle or droplet sizing tool and capable of mea...
High pressure diesel sprays were visualized under vaporizing and combusting conditions in a constant...
In order to investigate the influence of the methods applied for measuring spray parameters such as ...
International audienceThe present study aims at characterizing the atomization of a water jet which ...
There is a need to acquire quantitative data from the spray formation (primary breakup) region of at...
WOS:000357208600002International audienceAn ultrafast shadow imaging arrangement using a double-puls...
An ultrafast shadow imaging arrangement using a double-pulsed femtosecond laser system in concert wi...
International audienceA transillumination imaging arrangement using a double-pulsed femtosecond lase...
International audienceThis work presents analysis methods for categorizing breakup morphology in a d...
International audienceWe present a quantitative comparison between the high-pressure fuel spray imag...
In the present work, an experimental investigation of spray atomization of different liquids has bee...
This contribution demonstrates the use of a compact high repetition rate pulsed high power LED light...
Spray formation from diesel fuel injection through a realistic heavy-duty multi-hole common rail inj...
The developed Digital Image Analysis (DIA) system has been examined in terms of its capability to ch...
This paper presents the application of digital imaging and image processing techniques for the quant...
A digital image analysis technique developed as a particle or droplet sizing tool and capable of mea...
High pressure diesel sprays were visualized under vaporizing and combusting conditions in a constant...
In order to investigate the influence of the methods applied for measuring spray parameters such as ...
International audienceThe present study aims at characterizing the atomization of a water jet which ...
There is a need to acquire quantitative data from the spray formation (primary breakup) region of at...