Laser Doppler and Phase Doppler Measurement Techniques

Laser Doppler and Phase Doppler Measurement Techniques

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Albrecht, H.-E.
Springer, Berlin
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Providing the first comprehensive treatment, this book covers all aspects of the laser Doppler and phase Doppler measurement techniques, including light scattering from small particles, fundamental optics, system design, signal and data processing, tracer particle generation, and applications in single and two-phase flows. The book is intended as both a reference book for more experienced users as well as an instructional book for students. It provides ample material as a basis for a lecture course on the subject and represents one of the most comprehensive treatments of the phase Doppler technique to date. The book will serve as a valuable reference book in any fluid mechanics laboratory where the laser Doppler or phase Doppler techniques are used. This work reflects the authors' long practical experience in the development of the techniques and equipment, as the many examples confirm.
EAN 9783642087394
ISBN 3642087396
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Springer, Berlin
Publication date December 7, 2010
Pages 738
Language English
Dimensions 235 x 155
Country Germany
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Albrecht, H.-E.; Borys Michael; Damaschke Nils; Tropea Cameron
Illustrations XIII, 738 p.
Edition Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2003
Series Experimental Fluid Mechanics