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RTD Studies on Liquid-phase Flows

In an experimental RTD study, pulse marking was performed with a dye tracer [15]. For this, a specially constructed microstructured injection unit was used. The tracer [Pg.372]

A non-intrusive method for RTD characterization has been claimed [17], which has been proven already for visualization of velocity fields in microchannels [18]. Aphoto-activated fluorescent dye dissolved in an aqueous solution is introduced continuously into a flow. A defined section of the inlet channel is exposed to a UV pulse to activate the tracer, which turns fluorescent Due to this inside start of the pulse experiment, artifacts from peripheral equipment can be eliminated. The method generates almost ideal input signals, which simplifies the numerical treatment of experimental data. The new approach was found to be superior to various traditional injection methods. The ideal shape of the stimulus signal was demonstrated for an analytically well-defined straight channel and compared with a signal derived from deconvolution of non-ideal input signals [19]. [Pg.374]


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