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8 July 1994 Emission spectral tomography of multijet plasma flow
Lidia I. Poplevina, Igor M. Tokmulin, Gennady N. Vishnyakov
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Abstract
Noninvasive methods of obtaining the real-time data of internal structure of light emitting objects from their parts are considered to be rather significant for investigation of various high-speed processes such as flames, exposition, plasma, and jets. The method of dynamic operation (DPO) should be based on the spectral emission tomography. The DPO method essentially consists in treating the substrate surface by a high-enthalpy complex configuration plasma flow. We have constructed a light emission computed tomography system (LECT) and a light emission integrative tomography system (LEIT) for obtaining the real-time data.
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Lidia I. Poplevina, Igor M. Tokmulin, and Gennady N. Vishnyakov "Emission spectral tomography of multijet plasma flow", Proc. SPIE 2241, Inverse Optics III, (8 July 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.179751
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KEYWORDS
Plasma

Tomography

Argon

Sensors

Computing systems

Inverse optics

Fluctuations and noise

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