2023
DOI: 10.3390/s23052837
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Solid Particle Swarm Measurement in Jet Fuel Based on Mie Scattering Theory and Extinction Method

Abstract: To overcome the disadvantages of small and random samples in static detection, this paper presents a study on dynamic measurements of solid particles in jet fuel using large samples. In this paper, the Mie scattering theory and Lambert-Beer law are used to analyze the scattering characteristics of copper particles in jet fuel. We have presented a prototype for multi-angle scattered and transmitted light intensity measurements of particle swarms in jet fuel which is used to test the scattering characteristics o… Show more

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“…The SO 2 camera, which is based on realistic radiative transfer, consists of a UVsensitive camera and two UV narrow-band filters [26][27][28]. The design scheme of using double narrow-band filters improves the anti-stray scattering interference ability of the SO 2 camera.…”
Section: Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SO 2 camera, which is based on realistic radiative transfer, consists of a UVsensitive camera and two UV narrow-band filters [26][27][28]. The design scheme of using double narrow-band filters improves the anti-stray scattering interference ability of the SO 2 camera.…”
Section: Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%