Laserlabor (PIV, LIF/LIEF)
Responsible: Dipl.-Ing. Florian Schulz
Lasers can be used for a variety of modern applications. They open up the possibility of visualizing complex processes. The exact definition of the position and the time of the exposure are helpful. A very short exposure time with high pulse powers is necessary for imaging fast events, such as those that take place during injection processes. For modern evaluation algorithms, such as Particle Image Velocimetry, high-quality recordings are a basic requirement for a meaningful result.
Technical Equipment:
Coherent Corona™ lasersWavelength: 532 nmMax power: 5 mm Max frequency: 25 kHz Pulse duration: 9 ns
Nd:YAG double pulse laserWavelength: 532 nmPulse energy: 135 mJ Beam diameter: 5 mm Max. frequency: 15 Hz Pulse duration: 6-9 ns
Spectra-Physics LAB-170-10Pulse energy: 450 mJ at wavelength: 532 nm
Camera: Imager pro X CCD cameraDynamic: A/D 14 bit |
25mm image intensifierSpectral range: 190 - 900 nmMin. exposure time: 10 ns Max. frequency: 2 kHz
laser shutterMax. beam diameter: 9 mmMax. pulse energy: 1 J/cm² Max. repetition rate: 10 Hz
energy monitorfor measuring the laser pulse energyfor lasers with a repetition rate up to max. 200 Hz wavelength range 248 - 900 nm
Laser Light Guide Armfor 532 nm and 355 nm Light
|
Applications: