DLR Portal
Home|Textversion|Imprint|Sitemap|Contact |Deutsch
You are here: Home:Departments:Engine Measurement:QLS
Advanced Search
News
Institute
Departments
Combustor
Combustion Test
Fan and Compressor
Numerical Methods
Engine
Engine Acoustics
Engine Measurement
CARS
DGV
L2F
LIF
PIV
QLS
TSV
Turbine
IT Infrastruktur
Facilities
Publications
Offers
Service & Links
Send article to a friendPrint

Quantitative Light Sheet (QLS)



Typical QLS setup, used on an RQL combustor rig
zum Bild Typical QLS setup, used on an RQL combustor rig

QLS is designed as a planar laser optical measurement technique for the quantification of the mass concentration in mixing flows. It is based on elastically scattered laser light (Mie scattering), where the luminant sources are small scattering particles that have to be added to one of the flow components.
QLS is an amplitude related method, i.e. all signal influencing parameters have to be taken into account and must be corrected in the post processing step by means of digital image processing. The technique furnishes the mass concentration only in the special case of isothermal mixing of identitical gases. Since not all transmission parameters are known in experiments, the scattering signal is devided by the signal at the jet entrance location, yielding a relative mass concentration field with a 100% concentration value at the jet entrance.


Contact
Dr.phil. Christian Willert
German Aerospace Center

Institute of Propulsion Technology
, Triebwerksmesstechnik
Köln

Tel.: +49 2203 601-2308

Related Articles
QLS - Physical Aspects
QLS - Experimental Aspects
Publications
Copyright © 2013 German Aerospace Center (DLR). All rights reserved.