Advanced method of processing liquid crystal video signals from transient heat transfer experiments

A new method of processing the liquid crystal color change data obtained from transient heat transfer experiments is presented. The approach uses the full-intensity history recorded during an experiment to obtain an accurate measurement of the surface heat transfer coefficient at selected pixels. Re...

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Main Authors: Wang, Z, Ireland, P, Jones, T
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: ASME 1995
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author Wang, Z
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Jones, T
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description A new method of processing the liquid crystal color change data obtained from transient heat transfer experiments is presented. The approach uses the full-intensity history recorded during an experiment to obtain an accurate measurement of the surface heat transfer coefficient at selected pixels. Results are presented for a model of a turbine blade cooling passage with combined ribs and film cooling holes. The implementation of the technique and the advantages to be gained from its application are discussed.
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spelling oxford-uuid:d264cdd8-3d09-481b-9c70-2b4a49a7cc122022-03-27T08:03:39ZAdvanced method of processing liquid crystal video signals from transient heat transfer experimentsJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:d264cdd8-3d09-481b-9c70-2b4a49a7cc12EnglishSymplectic Elements at OxfordASME1995Wang, ZIreland, PJones, TA new method of processing the liquid crystal color change data obtained from transient heat transfer experiments is presented. The approach uses the full-intensity history recorded during an experiment to obtain an accurate measurement of the surface heat transfer coefficient at selected pixels. Results are presented for a model of a turbine blade cooling passage with combined ribs and film cooling holes. The implementation of the technique and the advantages to be gained from its application are discussed.
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title Advanced method of processing liquid crystal video signals from transient heat transfer experiments
title_full Advanced method of processing liquid crystal video signals from transient heat transfer experiments
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title_short Advanced method of processing liquid crystal video signals from transient heat transfer experiments
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