Abstract

The paper shows that image series taken by a high-speed CCD camera can be used for evaluations of spatial distributions of hydrodynamic fluctuations and their temporal evolution in a thermal plasma jet. The evaluation procedure was based on the fast Fourier transform and wavelet analysis of time series reflecting the evolution of the plasma jet optical radiation in each pixel of the camera record. The results demonstrate that the application of the CCD camera may bring new findings concerning the existence of various types of oscillations regarding both the locations of their maximal amplitudes and their temporal stability.

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