Abstract

This paper describes the preliminary measurements of the temperature field in water channel by the Planar Laser-Induced Fluorescence (pLIF) method in the one-colour mode using commercial LaVision system. The aim of the work is to find suitable parameters of the experiment (concentration of fluorescent dye, laser power, arrangement of the experiment, etc.) for measuring the temperature field in a closed glass channel of rectangular cross-section with a heated bottom-wall and to verify an applicability of this method in general. The intention is to carry out measurements in the transverse plane of the duct such that the specific thermos-convective structures of the Rayleigh-Bénard-Poiseuille convection, i.e. mixed convection, are detected. For simplicity, the initial measurements were performed in the natural convection regime, i.e. the water in the channel was not driven by the circulation pump. In this case, a larger temperature gradient was created near the wall compared to the force convection case when a cold liquid flows continuously into the experimental area. The presented work serves as a methodological guide for future measurements and provides valuable experience for the design of a new channel for investigation of the thermal flow instabilities.

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