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Photography and High-Speed Imaging

2 Chemical Reactor Flow Characterization by PHSl Analysis [Pg.1344]

Photography visualization was previously employed for qualitative visualization and quantitative determination of steady or slow transient multiphase flow phenomena. [Pg.1344]


Planar imaging techniques like conventional photography and high-speed video imaging HSVI (Takahashi et al. 1992) have been used to visualise multiphase flows in mixed tanks. The observations about the mechanisms of bubble breakage, coalescence and wake effects can be used for the development of mechanistic bubble functions (Takahashi and Nienow 1993). HSVI requires plenty of well-directed light. [Pg.775]

Photography of fluorescent images is most easily accomplished using black and white, high-speed film, such as Kodak Tri-X. When developed in Diafine, the... [Pg.129]


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