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Diode laser absorption tomography using data compression techniques

Lindstrom et al., 2008

Document ID
3483183111272017424
Author
Lindstrom C
Tam C
Givens R
Davis D
Williams S
Publication year
Publication venue
Computational Imaging VI

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Tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy (TDLAS) shows promise for in situ monitoring in high-speed flows. However, the dynamic nature of typical flows of supersonic combustors, gas turbine engines and augmenters can also lead to inhomogenities that cannot be …
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