Abstract

Two femtosecond methods for imaging moderate liquid-gas sprays in the near-field region of spray nozzles - shadowgraphy and optical Kerr gated (OKG) ballistic imaging - were compared. Most spray structures can be captured using femtosecond shadowgraphy that can freeze the motion of the sprays. Femtosecond OKG ballistic imaging can distinguish finer structures and more-realistic liquid sheets by the filtering of multiple scattered photons. To compensate for the high-spatial-frequency components of the spray structures filtered by OKG ballistic imaging, differential OKG (DOKG) ballistic imaging was demonstrated. For dilute sprays, femtosecond shadowgraphy with a relatively simple experimental setup is recommended. For dense sprays, femtosecond OKG (or DOKG) ballistic imaging is more suitable.

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