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Light measuring technique

A final example of laser measurement techniques is measurement of the velocity of fluid flow (79) (see Flow measurement). If a laser beam is directed into a transparent fluid, some of the light may be scattered with a frequency shift zy given by... [Pg.14]

Sucrose is subjected to the action of the bacterium Leuconostoc mesenteroides B 512 and the crude, high-molecular weight dextran thus formed is hydrolyzed and fractionated to an average molecular weight of about 40,000 as measured by light-scattering techniques. [Pg.458]

Flocculation values achieved from turbidity measurements using the light scattering technique showed improvement with nonylphenol ether carboxylic acid (4 mol EO) in particular. The oil solubilization rate has been found to be proportional to the surfactant micellar size [190]. [Pg.343]

The main technique that has been used for the measurement of opacity has been to prepare a standard disc of AB cement 1-0 mm thick and aged for 24 hours at 37 °C. This disc, contained in a small trough of water to prevent desiccation, is placed in a reflectometer on a black background. It is then illuminated with diffuse light and the amount of light reflected from it, is measured. The disc is then placed on a white background of 70% reflectivity, and the new amount of reflected light, measured. The contrast ratio 7 o/ o is defined as the Cp., opacity (Crisp et al., 1979). [Pg.380]

Bradbury S. Basic Measurement Techniques for Light Microscopy, Oxford University- Royal Microscopical Society, Oxford, UK, 1991. [Pg.47]

Derived from dimensional analysis with various constants and indices being deduced from spray data for water and kerosene measured using light-scattering technique... [Pg.266]

The original version of the light scattering technique has been limited primarily to the measurement of Sauter mean diameter. Rizk and Lefebvre1695 developed a method based on the scattered... [Pg.424]

However, one must be careful because in an LMXB the optical emission from the accretion disk (whether in the outer, cool regions or as reprocessed X-ray emission) can outshine the companion by a large factor. This makes spectral lines difficult to measure and also complicates the ellipsoidal light curve technique. The ideal systems to study are therefore transient systems, which undergo periods of active mass transfer (often for a few weeks to a few months) before lapsing into quiescence, where there is little to no mass transfer. During quiescence, the companion is still distorted by the gravity of the neutron star, hence the flux variations still occur, but without any contamination by the accretion disk. There is a relatively new approach similar to this that... [Pg.33]

ICP is an emission technique, which means that it does not use a light source. The light measured is the light emitted by the atoms and monoatomic ions in the atomizer. The ICP atomizer is an extremely hot plasma, which is a high-temperature ionized gas composed of electrons and positive ions confined by a magnetic held. The extremely high temperature means that the atoms and monoatomic ions undergo sufficient excitation (and de-excitation) such that relatively intense emission spectra result. The sample is drawn in with a vacuum mechanism that will be described. The intensity of an emission line is measured and related to concentration. [Pg.247]

Light scattering technique was used in determining the oil solubilization rate. Debye s equation ( ) was used in the interpretation. The basic principle involves the measurement of the surfactant aggregate size during the solubilization. As the oil goes into the surfactant micelle, the increased size will be reflected by the turbidity of the solution. [Pg.90]

Application of this technique to measurements of the spectral distribution of tight scattered from a pure SF fluid at its critical point was present by Ford and Benedek The scattering is produced by entropy fluctuations which decay very slowly in the critical region. Therefore the spectrum of the scattered light is extremely narrow (10 - lO cps) and can only be observed by this light beating technique 240a)... [Pg.50]

Fig. 29. Evaporation rate data for several low-volatility species in Nj measured by Tallin et al. (1988) by levitating microdroplets in an electrodynamic balance. From Measurement of Droplet Interfacial Phenomena by Light-Scattering Techniques, by Daniel C. TafBin, S. FI. Zhang, Theresa Allen and E. James Davis, A/CIiE Journo/, 34, No. 8, pp. 1310-1320, reproduced by permission of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers 1988 AIChE. Fig. 29. Evaporation rate data for several low-volatility species in Nj measured by Tallin et al. (1988) by levitating microdroplets in an electrodynamic balance. From Measurement of Droplet Interfacial Phenomena by Light-Scattering Techniques, by Daniel C. TafBin, S. FI. Zhang, Theresa Allen and E. James Davis, A/CIiE Journo/, 34, No. 8, pp. 1310-1320, reproduced by permission of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers 1988 AIChE.

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